ECB’s Rehn says inflation confidence will allow for rate cuts

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank interest rates will keep falling as policymakers are confident that inflation will stabilise at the bank’s 2% target, Finnish central bank chief Olli Rehn said on Wednesday.

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“We are now confident that inflation will stabilise at the target as predicted and monetary policy will stop being restrictive in the near future,” Rehn said in a speech in Oulu, Finland.

Rehn noted that markets expect the ECB’s deposit rate to ease from 3% to 2% by the end of the year but stopped short of endorsing these expectations, merely arguing that rates will fall and the pace will de determined meeting by meeting.

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