The interest rate cut threshold dispute tears apart the European Central Bank, with doves warning that "growth drags down inflation" and hawks rebutting that "economic resilience still exists."

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2025.07.11 12:01
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European Central Bank officials have differing views on interest rate policy. Fabio Panetta believes that if economic growth falls short of expectations leading to a decline in inflation, further rate cuts should be made; while Schnabel emphasizes that the threshold for rate cuts is extremely high, the current rate is appropriate, and the economy remains resilient. Both agree that decisions should be based on economic and inflation trends, but they have different opinions on the necessity of easing policies. Investors expect another rate cut may occur before the end of the year