Central Banks
ECB Should Not ‘Autopilot’ Into Rate Cuts, Says Kazaks
Martins Kazaks
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The European Central Bank shouldn’t switch to “autopilot” in cutting interest rates following an expected first move next week, according to Governing Council member Martins Kazaks.
A dependence on incoming economic data is “still key,” the Latvian official said Wednesday in a presentation at an MNI Connect conference. “Keep calm, steady hand. Wages-productivity-profit margins to watch carefully.”