ECB’s Guindos Says Underlying Inflation Is Sticker Than Expected

Luis de GuindosPhotographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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Core inflation pressures are more persistent than anticipated, according to European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos.

The measure of consumer-price growth that excludes energy and food — and is currently the key guide for ECB interest-rate setters — will probably remain elevated, Guindos told an event in Madrid.