Trump tariff rollercoaster complicates ECB rate call
- ECB policymakers met to consider lowering eurozone interest rates amid tariff concerns.
- Trump's on-and-off tariffs clouded the economic outlook for the European Central Bank.
- Inflation in the eurozone was 2.2 percent in March, nearing the ECB's two-percent target.
- Lagarde stated the central bank is "always ready to use the instruments that it has available" if tariffs threaten stability.
- Analysts suggest the ECB might cut rates, yet Germany's fiscal boost limits the scope.
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Response to US tariffs: Europe is now experiencing its Nimby moment in trade policy
Europe will react closedly to Trump's tariffs, top politicians in Brussels promise. But behind the scenes, there is a dispute about how, when, even whether. After more than 70 years of integration, an old problem emerges. Is it solvable?
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