The Columbus Dispatch

European Central Bank won’t ‘overreact’ to fleeting inflation

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Europe’s current burst of inflation is temporary and won’t lead the European Central Bank to “overreact” by withdrawin­g stimulus or raising interest rates, ECB President Christine Lagarde said Tuesday.

“What we are seeing now is mostly a phase of temporary inflation linked to reopening,” Lagarde said in a speech in Frankfurt, Germany, opening the ECB’S annual forum on central banking.

Lagarde reviewed reasons such as supply bottleneck­s that have temporaril­y pushed up prices, and socalled base effects, the result of unusually low inflation in the year-earlier period due to very low oil prices and tax breaks during the depths of the pandemic. While longer-term forces could push inflation higher or lower, Lagarde was clear that the current round of higher readings would not budge the bank off its stimulus posture.

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