
Beware of the strengthening euro! The European Central Bank may face the risk of long-term inflation falling below 2%

European Central Bank Governing Council member Francois Villeroy de Galhau warned that a significant appreciation of the euro could prevent the central bank from achieving its 2% inflation target. He pointed out that a sustained 10% appreciation of the exchange rate would lower inflation by 0.2 percentage points each year, increasing the risk of missing the inflation target. Although the euro has risen about 14% since January, Villeroy emphasized that the central bank would not set policy for a specific exchange rate, but acknowledged that appreciation has a significant impact on inflation and stated that the possibility of interest rate cuts still exists
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