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    ECB Policymakers Warn Against Inflation Complacency

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on December 17, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    ECB policymakers express concerns over inflation risks, warning that current projections may underestimate potential price growth.

    ECB Policymakers Caution Against Inflation Complacency

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank may be underestimating inflation risks, a diverse group of policymakers said on Friday, just hours after the bank extended stimulus measures to keep boosting price pressures.

    Inflation has exceeded even the most pessimistic forecasts in recent months and the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB nearly doubled its 2022 projection on Thursday, but continued to argue that longer-term price pressures are insufficient and price growth could dip back below its 2% target further out.

    Expressing concerns about this outlook, the central bank governors of Germany, Portugal and Lithuania all said that inflation was at risk of exceeding the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB’s projections as wage growth could become more persistent and fuel a rise in prices.

    The central bank chiefs of France and Lithuania meanwhile argued that inflation may be at a turning point, so that a return to the ultra-low levels of the pre-pandemic years is unlikely.

    “The risks for the inflation rate are skewed to the upside, both in Germany and in the euro area as a whole,” said Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann, a frequent critic of the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB’s ultra-easy monetary policy. “Monetary policymakers should not ignore these risks. We need to be vigilant.”

    Inflation hit a record-high 4.9% last month and will only drop to 3.2% next year, the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB predicted on Thursday, when policymakers agreed to end an emergency stimulus scheme in March but topped up another bond buying programme, essentially ruling out a rate hike in 2022.

    Backing Weidmann’s warnings, Lithuanian policymaker Gediminas Simkus also warned that inflation could exceed the 1.8% the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB is predicting for 2023 and 2024.

    “The risk balance is tilted towards higher inflation, due to Omicron, uncertainties, lasting supply side disruptions, higher energy prices, contagion into production prices. And this means that GDP growth risks are to the downside,” Simkus said.

    Portugal’s central bank chief Mario Centeno, who normally sides with policy doves, concurred.

    “The balance of risks for the euro area (inflation) is an upward risk,” he told reporters, warning about the risk of second round effects from the current inflation “hump”.

    Several ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB policymakers challenged the bank’s inflation narrative on Thursday, warning that current models may be inaccurate in such an extraordinary environment.

    Lithuanian governor Martins Kazaks, who backed Thursday’s decision, said disagreements were to be expected as the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB was “getting close to a turning point” and increasingly likely to hit its inflation goal.

    “It’s entirely normal that at a time when the ship is starting to turn there are differences of opinions,” he told Reuters.

    French governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau meanwhile said the downside risk in inflation was limited and that price growth is unlikely to revert to the anaemic levels of before the pandemic, when the ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB undershot its target for nearly a decade.

    “After the hump, we’re not coming back to the pre-COVID regime of very low inflation,” Villeroy told French radio station BFM Business.

    “There is a new inflation regime around the 2% objective. In some ways, it looks more like what we had before the financial crisis.”

    (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi in Frankfut, Essi Lehto in Helsinki, Andrius Syrtas in Vilnius, Leigh Thomas in Paris and Sergio Goncalves in Lisbon; Editing by John Stonestreet, ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB-POLICY-VUJCIC-16806803-2383-44a0-adf7-6c1b46010194>Catherine Evans and Jonathan Oatis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB policymakers warn of underestimated inflation risks.
    • •Inflation has exceeded forecasts, prompting policy adjustments.
    • •Concerns over wage growth and price increases persist.
    • •ECB predicts inflation will remain above target in near term.
    • •Diverse views on inflation's future trajectory within ECB.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB policymakers warn against inflation complacency

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is ECB policymakers' warnings about potential inflation risks and the need for vigilance in monetary policy.

    2What are the concerns of ECB policymakers?

    They are concerned that inflation risks are underestimated, with potential for wage growth and price increases to persist.

    3What is the ECB's current inflation projection?

    The ECB predicts inflation will remain above target in the near term, with risks skewed to the upside.

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