Besides, inflation is still a long way below
the European Central Bank target.
The question is whether this will translate to a push for euro zone inflation towards
the European Central Bank target of just below two percent.
Not exact matches
That would be up from 0.2 % in August but still a world away from the
European Central Bank's
target of just under 2 %.
Benoit Coeure, executive board member of the
European Central Bank, said the institution is confident its inflation
target will be met.
Meanwhile,
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said Wednesday morning that monetary policy will remain prudent despite stronger confidence that inflation is moving towards the central bank's
Central Bank President Mario Draghi said Wednesday morning that monetary policy will remain prudent despite stronger confidence that inflation is moving towards the central bank's tar
Bank President Mario Draghi said Wednesday morning that monetary policy will remain prudent despite stronger confidence that inflation is moving towards the
central bank's
central bank's tar
bank's
target.
We expect modest upside in eurozone prices but share the
European Central Bank's (ECB's) outlook for inflation stuck below
target at least through 2019.
Consumer prices in the euro zone held steady for a third straight month in July, just above the
European Central Bank's annual
target rate, official data showed.
From a global policy perspective, we think the Fed's recent hikes are the first stage in a cycle that will later this year see the
European Central Bank (ECB) discuss a more normalized rate policy, and then lastly Japan's BoJ may at least expand its 10 - year Japanese government bond (JGB) yield
target range.
Bank of Japan (BOJ) at ¥ 80 trillion per year,
targeting sovereign bonds
European Central Bank (ECB) at $ 60 billion per month,
targeting sovereign bonds, covered bonds, and asset backed securities (ABS)
We agree with the view of the
European Central Bank (ECB) that eurozone core inflation may be stuck below
target through 2019.
It also remains far short of the
European Central Bank's
target of 2 percent.