Olli Rehn, the ECB's governing body, warned that consumer price growth was likely to slow to below the 2 per cent target. "We are now broadly on target - in that sense, things are good," Finland's central bank governor told the Karon Grilli podcast. "However, downside risks to inflation remain in the coming years - due to factors such as a stronger euro and stabilisation of wage and services inflation." After eight 25 basis point rate cuts in a year, officials...
欧洲央行管委Olli Rehn警告称,消费者价格增速有可能放缓至低于2%的目标。“目前我们大致达到了这个目标——从这个意义上说,目前的情况良好。”芬兰央行行长告诉Karon Grilli播客。“然而,未来几年,通胀下行风险仍然存在——由于欧元走强、工资和服务通胀趋于稳定等因素。”在一年内八次降息25个基点之后,官员们...
Rehn, the governing council of the European Central Bank, said that since inflation has reached 2%, there is no need for a "precautionary rate cut". (Golden Ten)
Inflation was moving steadily back towards the 2 per cent target across the eurozone, but weak economic growth raised the risk of further price declines, said Mr. Rehn, the ECB's governing body. "The disinflationary process in the eurozone is on track," he said. "The growth outlook has weakened significantly over the past few months, which could also increase the pressure for further declines in inflation." He said interest rate cuts were continuing, but he would not say how fast or how far they...
The European Central Bank's governing council, Rehn, said that there are no clear signs of recovery in the manufacturing sector; industrial production may not be as temporary as expected; and the recent increase in the risk of negative growth in the euro area further strengthens the case for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates at its next monetary policy meeting in September.
Rehn, the European Central Bank's governing council, said interest rate cuts could continue if confidence in the slowing trend of inflation grew.
At Friday's hearing, US Judge Thane Rehn postponed the trial of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, originally scheduled for September, to December 2. Rehn said he expected the trial to last about two weeks. The central issue in the Department of Justice's case against Roman Storm is understood to be whether he created the software or controlled the service, and the judge made no decision on Friday, saying he would rule on the motions "expeditiously."