Central Banks
ECB’s Kazimir Says December’s Rate Meeting Is Wide Open
- Slovak official says too early to declare inflation defeated
- His Baltic counterparts say rates can fall more if prices ease
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The European Central Bank remains flexible going into its final meeting of 2024, according to Governing Council member Peter Kazimir, who said disinflation is on a “solid footing” and more cuts in borrowing costs are possible.
“Our decision to lower rates in October leaves the December meeting wide open,” Kazimir said Monday in an op-ed. “All options remain on the table.”