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ECB's Schnabel: The short-term situation now looks better than we had expected
ECB's Schnabel: The short-term situation now looks better than we had expected, the ceasefire is no reason for monetary policymakers to let their guard down.
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) June 25, 2026
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ECB's Schnabel: from today's perspective, we will need to raise interest rates further in order to bring inflation back to our two percent target over the medium term.
— FinancialJuice (@financialjuice) June 25, 2026
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