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ECB pauses rate hike campaign as recession in Europe looms

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October 30, 2023
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ECB pauses rate hike campaign as recession in Europe looms

The European Central Bank (ECB) held off raising interest rates Thursday for the first time in 15 months as evidence mounts of a deepening economic downturn in Europe and war clouds the outlook.

The ECB voted unanimously to keep the benchmark interest rate in the 20 countries that use the euro at 4%, its highest level since the launch of the currency in 19

The decision to pause after 10 consecutive rate hikes follows a series of data showing a continued decline in inflation and a further slowdown in economic activity.

The euro area economy “is likely to remain weak for the remainder of this year,” ECB President Christine Lagarde told reporters. “The risks to economic growth remain tilted to the downside.”

The war in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war could make businesses and households “less confident and more uncertain about the future,” dampening growth further, she added.

Energy prices, meanwhile, had become “less predictable in view of new geopolitical tensions,” Lagarde said.

A widening of the conflict in the Middle East could send oil prices soaring again.

Europe’s economy is on a weak footing. A survey of euro area companies in manufacturing and services published Tuesday showed a steep decline in output. Companies cut jobs as a result, marking the first drop in headcount since the Covid-19 lockdowns of early 2021, according to the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).

The index dropped to 46.5 in October, from 47.2 in September, a 35-month low. A reading below 50 indicates a contraction.

“In the eurozone, things are moving from bad to worse,” said Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, which has partnered with S&P Global to produce the PMI data. “We wouldn’t be caught off guard to see a mild recession in the eurozone in the second half of this year.”

Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, may have already slipped back into recession after a brief recovery in the second quarter. Manufacturing output has been declining for months and October saw a renewed decline in services activity, according to a separate PMI survey.

“There is much to suggest that a recession in Germany is well underway,” de la Rubia said this week.

Separately, a survey of lenders published by the ECB Tuesday showed that demand for business loans and mortgages continued to fall sharply in the third quarter of the year and by more than banks had expected. The report also found that banks had continued to tighten credit standards across all loan categories.

Past interest rate increases are being “transmitted forcefully into financing conditions,” the ECB said in its statement Thursday. “This is increasingly dampening demand.”

The ECB began hiking rates in July 2022, helping to bring inflation down from a peak of 10.6% a year ago to 4.3% last month — almost a full percentage point below August’s reading.

Lagarde said the central bank remains committed to bringing inflation down to its 2% target. She did not rule out further rate hikes but said the bank judged that, at current levels, interest rates were high enough to achieve that goal if maintained “for a sufficiently long duration.”

Additional rate increases are unlikely, said Jack Allen-Reynolds, deputy chief eurozone economist at Capital Economics. “Instead, the ECB will keep interest rates at their current levels well into next year.”

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