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2023 economy will be a lot better than feared: ECB

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Davos, Switzerlan­d – The eurozone economy will fare "a lot better" this year than initially feared, European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said, as hopes grow that countries can avoid a painful recession.

The economic "news has become much more positive in the last few weeks", Lagarde told an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The rhetoric has shifted from talk of a recession in the 20-nation club to "a small contractio­n", she said, with some major economies like Germany possibly dodging a contractio­n altogether.

The ECB is expecting 0.5-per cent growth in the eurozone in 2023, according to its latest forecast.

"So it's not a brilliant year, but it is a lot better than what we had feared," Lagarde said.

The cautious optimism comes as sky-high energy prices, which soared last year because of the war in Ukraine, have started to fall.

Mild winter weather has also helped, easing fears of gas shortages.

Lower energy costs have contribute­d to a drop in eurozone inflation, which peaked at 10.6 per cent in October.

Consumer price growth slowed to 9.2 per cent in December, fuelling hopes that inflation had finally passed its zenith.

Lagarde however warned that inflation was still "way too high".

The ECB has already hiked interest rates aggressive­ly to tame inflation, lifting its key rates by 2.5 percentage points since July.

Lagarde reiterated that further interest rate raises would follow in order to bring inflation back to the ECB'S two-percent target.

"We shall stay the course," Lagarde said.

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