ECB set for 100bp of rate cuts by autumn – Greek governor
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The governor of the Bank of Greece expects the European Central Bank (ECB) to cut its policy interest rate by 100 basis points at some point around September to November this year.
Yannis Stournaras told radio station Skai that the ECB will cut rates “unless unexpected contingencies” materialise in an interview on January 3. “The central bank’s key interest rate will fall to around 2% around autumn 2025,” the governor said.
The Eurosystem rate-setter also expressed his views about potential fiscal
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