ECB Accounts: Increased confidence inflation would return to target over the medium term.

  • The ECB releases its monetary policy accounts of the April meeting
  • Members expressed increased confidence that inflation would return to target over the medium term.
  • Members attached a higher probability to the possibility that the trade shock would be inflationary beyond the short term.
  • Increased confidence that inflation would return to target in line with the March baseline projections.
  • This pointed to upside risks to inflation in the medium to long term.
  • Uncertainty, the appreciation of the Euro and the decline in oil and gas prices, would further dampen the inflation outlook in the near term.
  • A cut at the present meeting could be seen as frontloading.
  • A few members noted that they could have felt comfortable with a 50 basis point rate cut.
  • Market-based indicators pointed to a tightening of financial conditions.
  • Wanted to avoid the perception that the neutral level of interest rates was the end point of the current cycle.
  • Disinflation to dominate in short term due to Euro.
  • Euro Area had built up some resistance to shocks.
  • Euro seem to turn into safe-haven currency.
  • Inflation was expected to hover close to the inflation target of 2% for the remainder of the year.

This is the equivalent of the FOMC Meeting Minutes. It's not a market moving release and the data is stale by the time it gets released.

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