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    ECB Has No Room for Complacency as Attack on Fed Raises Risks, Kazaks Says

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    Posted on January 15, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Tags:European Central Bankmonetary policyfinancial stabilityeconomic growth

    Quick Summary

    The ECB must stay alert as US Fed challenges and global policies pose economic risks. Kazaks highlights inflation and interest rate concerns.

    ECB has no room for complacency as attack on Fed raises risks, Kazaks

    Economic Risks and ECB's Response

    FRANKFURT, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should be on alert as the U.S. administration's attack on the Federal Reserve raises new risks to the economic outlook, ECB policymaker Martins Kazaks said in an interview.

    Impact of U.S. Political Climate

    Fed chair Jerome Powell has been threatened with a criminal indictment over comments he made about the renovation of the Fed's headquarters, casting a shadow over the independence of the world's most powerful central bank.

    China's Trade Policies

    Kazaks, the Latvian central bank governor and a candidate to become the ECB's next vice-president, said the attack on the Fed was worthy of an emerging country and added to a list of risks clouding the ECB's horizon.

    Inflation and Interest Rates

    These include a possible financial bubble in artificial intelligence, and China's aggressive trade policy.

    "Risks (to inflation and growth) are on both sides and there's no room for complacency," Kazaks said in an interview. "We've seen a lapse into emerging market politics in the United States and there are risks from an AI-hype-driven valuation in the U.S. financial markets."

    He argued that any erosion of the Fed's independence was likely to ricochet on poorer U.S. consumers via higher inflation and, later on, higher interest rates to quell it.

    On China, he said its subsidies, export restrictions on rare earths and exchange-rate policy, which is seen capping the yuan's appreciation, may not be in line with World Trade Organisation rules.

    He called for a response from Europe, including long-delayed structural reforms but also industrial policy if needed.

    As for ECB rates, Kazaks said they remained at an appropriate level and euro zone inflation was delivering good news, with even core measures of price growth, which strip out more volatile components, now inching closer to the ECB's 2% target.

    (Reporting by Francesco Canepa; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Economic Risks and ECB's Response
    • Impact of U.S. Political Climate
    • China's Trade Policies
    • Inflation and Interest Rates

    Key Takeaways

    • •ECB must remain vigilant due to US Fed challenges.
    • •Political climate in the US poses economic risks.
    • •China's trade policies add to global economic uncertainty.
    • •Potential AI bubble could impact financial markets.
    • •ECB rates are stable, with inflation nearing targets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ECB has no room for complacency as attack on Fed raises risks, Kazaks says

    1What is the European Central Bank?

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the eurozone, responsible for monetary policy and maintaining price stability in the euro area.

    2What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.

    3What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, typically expressed as a percentage.

    4What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy refers to the actions taken by a central bank to control the money supply and achieve macroeconomic goals such as controlling inflation.

    5What are financial stability risks?

    Financial stability risks are potential threats to the financial system that could lead to disruptions in financial markets and institutions.

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