Moody's rating analyst Charles Seville said on March 6 that as tariff threats intensify, the euro area economy has fallen into a dilemma, and the European Central Merkez Bankası will continue to cut interest rates this year. Given the economic yükseliş weakness and inflation slowdown faced by policymakers at the European Central Merkez Bankası, today's move to lower the key interest rate is not surprising. Although demand may be boosted by increased German defense spending, the sluggish economy and the threat of US tariffs will prompt the European Central Merkez Bankası to further cut interest rates in 2025.
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Fitch: Eurozone economy weak, European Central Bank will further cut interest rates
Moody's rating analyst Charles Seville said on March 6 that as tariff threats intensify, the euro area economy has fallen into a dilemma, and the European Central Merkez Bankası will continue to cut interest rates this year. Given the economic yükseliş weakness and inflation slowdown faced by policymakers at the European Central Merkez Bankası, today's move to lower the key interest rate is not surprising. Although demand may be boosted by increased German defense spending, the sluggish economy and the threat of US tariffs will prompt the European Central Merkez Bankası to further cut interest rates in 2025.