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ECB: Dovish minutes from the April meeting - ING

According to Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist at ING, the minutes from the ECB's April meeting confirm the bank's in no hurry to change its current monetary stance.

Key Quotes

“There were a couple of interesting details:

  • In the discussion on the downswing versus soft patch of the Eurozone economy, the ECB is clearly sticking to the “soft patch” side. According to the minutes, the underlying strength of the economy “remained broadly intact”.
  • Regarding inflation, it is still more wish than reality. The minutes stress there are first signs of wage increases in some countries. The ECB still hopes these increases will eventually lead to higher inflation.
  • Interestingly, some members of the Governing Council (guess who) saw an almost “sustained adjustment in the path of inflation”, the broad majority disagreed with this view, stressing that “the evidence remained insufficient at the current stage”.
  • The ECB is in no rush to change its monetary policy stance, nicely illustrated by the statement that “members broadly agreed that an ample degree of monetary policy accommodation remained necessary to accompany the economic expansion and secure the gradual convergence of inflation to levels below, but close to, 2%. The remaining uncertainties and the still muted underlying inflation pressures continued to justify caution and underlined the need to maintain patience, persistence and prudence with regard to monetary policy.”

“With latest developments, the last ECB meeting all of a sudden looks like very distant history, even though it was only one month ago.”

“The surge in oil prices and Italian politics will further complicate the ECB’s road to taper.”

“Against this background, doing nothing at the June meeting looks like the best and most risk-free option for the ECB. The only thing Draghi could do is to reconfirm his earlier statement that he does not expect an abrupt end to QE in September, opening the door for an extension.”

“We expect an extension of QE at a reduced amount at least until December 2018. Until then, buying time looks like the best option.”

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