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    ECB Governors See Growing Chance of April Pause Before Cutting Resumes, Sources Say

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Tags:European Central Bankmonetary policyinterest ratesfinancial marketseconomic growth

    Quick Summary

    ECB may pause rate cuts in April, awaiting clarity on trade and fiscal policy. Christine Lagarde's comments have caused investor confusion.

    ECB Policymakers Consider April Rate Pause Before Future Cuts

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers see a growing chance of a pause in their easing cycle at their next meeting before rates come down again, once they have greater clarity about trade and fiscal policy, four sources told Reuters.

    The ECB cut interest rates as expected on Thursday but President Christine Lagarde refused to repeat her past message that the direction of travel towards lower rates is clear, causing some confusion among investors.

    The sources who spoke to Reuters after the meeting said they saw an April pause as a distinct possibility, which some of them discussed informally during the breaks of their two-day meeting.

    But the sources, who represent both the dovish and hawkish camps in the Governing Council, agreed that the ECB was unlikely to leave its deposit rate at 2.5% and more cuts were warranted, at least based on information available today.

    An ECB spokesperson declined to comment.

    Key variables included trade policy. If the United States imposed tariffs on the European Union, that raised the chances of more cuts, potentially even starting in April, some of the sources said.

    On the other hand, retaliation by the EU would blur the picture, raising the risk of stagflation.

    On the flipside, if Germany were to push through with its proposed military and infrastructure spending plans, that would raise growth and inflation and make a cut in April less likely.

    The sources added that the final wording of the ECB's new guidance, that rates were "meaningfully less restrictive" was a result of a compromise in the lead-up to the meeting.

    Some had wanted to maintain a previous reference to policy being "restrictive", meaning that rates were high enough to curb economic growth. Others argued for removing that word.

    (Reporting By Balazs Koranyi, Francesco Canepa and Frank Siebelt)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB may pause rate cuts in April for policy clarity.
    • •Christine Lagarde's comments caused investor confusion.
    • •Trade policy impacts potential rate cuts.
    • •EU tariffs could lead to more rate cuts.
    • •Germany's spending plans may affect rate decisions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB governors see growing chance of April pause before cutting resumes, sources say

    1What did ECB policymakers discuss regarding interest rates?

    Policymakers discussed the possibility of pausing their easing cycle at the next meeting, with some sources indicating an April pause as a distinct possibility.

    2
    What factors could influence future interest rate cuts?

    Key variables include trade policy, such as potential U.S. tariffs on the EU, which could increase the likelihood of more cuts, while Germany's military and infrastructure spending plans could reduce that likelihood.

    3What was the outcome of the recent ECB meeting?

    The ECB cut interest rates as expected, but President Christine Lagarde did not confirm a clear direction toward lower rates, leading to some confusion among policymakers.

    4What was the compromise reached regarding the ECB's new guidance?

    The final wording described rates as 'meaningfully less restrictive,' which was a compromise between those wanting to maintain a reference to 'restrictive' policy and those advocating for its removal.

    5How did the ECB's recent decisions affect its deposit rate?

    Despite the recent cut to interest rates, sources indicated that the ECB is unlikely to maintain its deposit rate at 2.5%, suggesting that further cuts are warranted.

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