Manufacturing Strong, Services Slow: ECB Cuts Rates to 2%

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Despite strengthening manufacturing data, the European Central Bank has cut its main interest rate to 2% due to a slowing services sector, in an effort to bolster flagging eurozone growth. This marks the eighth quarter-point reduction in a year, highlighting the central bank’s nuanced response to mixed economic signals amidst global trade conflicts.
The 20-member currency bloc has experienced a noticeable slowdown in overall economic activity, with key economies facing subdued growth and a weak outlook for the coming year. The rate cut is intended to make borrowing more affordable, thereby stimulating investment and consumption across the region, particularly in the slowing services sector.
The ECB’s decision was also prompted by eurozone inflation falling below its 2% target. While acknowledging the negative impact of trade tariffs, the central bank anticipates that increased government spending on defense will provide some economic support. ECB President Christine Lagarde, while cautious about the “significant uncertainty” in the global economy, highlighted the resilience of the labor market and robust private sector balance sheets as crucial factors in navigating the current environment.

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