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    ECB's Panetta: U.S. trade policy calls for ECB caution in cutting rates

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    Posted on March 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    The ECB, led by Panetta, advises caution in rate cuts due to U.S. trade policy uncertainty, focusing on inflation control and economic stability.

    ECB's Panetta Urges Caution in Interest Rate Reductions

    ROME (Reuters) - High uncertainty, mainly due to U.S. trade policy announcements, means the European Central Bank needs to be cautious in reducing its interest rates, governing council member Fabio Panetta said on Monday.

    The ECB has cut interest rates six times since last June but provided few signals about its next move after the most recent reduction of its key deposit rate to 2.5% at its March meeting.

    "The fight against inflation cannot yet be said to be over," Panetta, who is governor of the Bank of Italy, said in a speech in Rome.

    "Increased uncertainty, mainly due to the sometimes contradictory announcements on the United States' trade policies, calls for caution in the path to lower official rates," he added.

    Panetta, who is often considered a monetary policy dove, last week called on the ECB to be pragmatic and data driven in its rate policy, and he again struck a cautious tone in Monday's speech.

    "It will be essential to carefully monitor all the factors that could hinder the return to the 2% (inflation) target," he told the Bank of Italy's shareholders in a presentation of its annual balance sheet.

    He said the ECB needed to balance two contrasting factors.

    On the one hand the weakness of the euro zone economy and geopolitical tensions are holding back consumption and investment, contributing to containing inflation, Panetta said.

    On the other hand, the increased uncertainty is a reason to guard against easing monetary policy too quickly.

    (Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB needs caution in reducing interest rates due to U.S. trade policy.
    • •Six rate cuts since last June, with uncertainty on future moves.
    • •Inflation control remains a priority for the ECB.
    • •Panetta emphasizes data-driven and pragmatic monetary policy.
    • •Geopolitical tensions affect euro zone economy and inflation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB's Panetta: U.S. trade policy calls for ECB caution in cutting rates

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the ECB's cautious approach to cutting interest rates due to U.S. trade policy uncertainty.

    2Why is the ECB cautious about rate cuts?

    The ECB is cautious due to high uncertainty from U.S. trade policies and the need to control inflation.

    3Who is Fabio Panetta?

    Fabio Panetta is a member of the ECB's governing council and governor of the Bank of Italy.

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