Central Banks
ECB’s Inflation Challenge Looks More and More Like the Fed’s
- Rate cut this week not in question, but path beyond unclear
- Inflation persistence this year may mirror US experience
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The uptick in euro-zone inflation is increasingly drawing comparisons to the US — fueling concern that the European Central Bank could face similar impediments to lowering interest rates as the Federal Reserve.
While there have been clear differences in the drivers of price growth either side of the Atlantic – a point ECB officials repeatedly stress — some economists see important parallels and warn against underestimating the risk of more persistent pressures.