Continuum Economics
  • Search
  • About Us
  • Buy
  • Invite A Friend
  • My Basket
  • Articles
  • Calendar
  • Forecasts
  • Events
  • Data
  • Newsletters
  • My Alerts
  • Community
  • Directory
  • About Us
  • Buy
  • Invite A Friend
  • My Basket
  • Articles
    • All
    • Thematic
    • Tactical
    • Asia
    • EMEA
    • Americas
    • Newsletters
    • Freemium
    • Editor's Choice
    • Most Viewed
    • Most Shared
    • Most Liked
  • Calendar
    • Interactive
      • China
      • United States
      • Eurozone
      • United Kingdom
    • Month Ahead
    • Reviews
    • Previews
  • Forecasts
    • Forecasts
    • Key Views
  • Events
    • Media
    • Conference Calls
  • Data
    • Country Insights
    • Shadow Credit Ratings
    • Full CI Data Download
  • Newsletters
  • My Alerts
  • Community
    • FX
    • Fixed Income
    • Macro Strategy
    • Credit Markets
    • Equities
    • Commodities
    • Precious Metals
    • Renewables
  • Directory
  • My Account
  • Notifications Setup
  • Account Details
  • Recent Devices
  • Distribution Lists
  • Shared Free Trials
  • Saved Articles
  • Shared Alerts
  • My Posts
Published: 2024-08-26T07:30:02.000Z

EUR flows: ECB Lane Hints at Gradual Cuts

byMike Gallagher

Director of Research , Macroeconomics and Strategy
2

Details of Lane comments shows he is still signalling easing. 

ECB Lane reported comments is helping positive EUR sentiment, with newswires highlighting Lane Jackson Hole comments that the return to the inflation target is not yet secure and that the monetary stance needs to stay in restrictive territory for as long as needed.  However, Lane also noted that a rate path that is too high for too long would deliver chronically below target inflation.  This is all consistent with a 25bps September and December cuts from the ECB, but no more.  This is certainly at a slower pace than our Fed view (3 cuts before year end) and market perceptions that in the next 3-6 months that the Fed will ease quicker than the ECB.  This can be enough to keep the squeeze on EUR shorts and build for a test of 1.1275 this week. 

Continue to read the article for free
Login

or

or

Topics
Foreign Exchange
Flows
EUR/GBP-Commentary
GBP/USD-Commentary
EUR/USD-Commentary

GENERAL

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Careers

LEGAL

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Compliance
  • GDPR

GET IN TOUCH

  • Contact Us
Continuum Economics
The Technical Analyst Awards Winner 2021
The Technical Analyst Awards Finalist 2020
image