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    Key Gauge of Euro Zone Inflation Expectations at Highest Since mid-2015

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    Posted on September 14, 2021

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    Last updated: February 11, 2026

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    Euro Zone Inflation Expectations Surge to Highest Level Since 2015

    By Dhara Ranasinghe

    LONDON (Reuters) – A key market gauge of euro zone inflation expectations rose to its highest level since mid-2015 on Monday, a further sign that investor perceptions over the direction of future inflation are shifting.

    Euro zone bond yields were broadly steady, although relief over a slowdown in the pace of European Central Bank purchases appeared to be in the past.

    And evidence that expectations for higher inflation, boosted by Germany’s election race and signs of supply bottlenecks in recent weeks, moved into the spotlight.

    The five-year, five-year breakeven inflation forward, a long-term market inflation gauge tracked by the ECB, rose to 1.8207%, its highest level since mid-2015 and a step closer to the ECB’s new 2% inflation target.

    It has risen almost 15 bps since the start of September and by 1502 GMT it was at 1.7856%.

    “The rise in breakevens and inflation is a reflection of much greater inflation risk than in recent years,” said Antoine Bouvet, senior rates strategist at ING.

    “I don’t think the median long-term inflation expectation has shifted materially higher but the range of possible outcomes is much wider than it was a couple of years ago, and skewed towards high prints,” he added, citing factors such as supply chain disruptions for the increase in inflation protection.

    Graphic: Euro zone inflation expectations at highest since 2015: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/dwvkrdrzqpm/inflation1310.png

    The ECB’s Isabel Schnabel said on Monday that inflation will “in all likelihood” ease next year after the current spike but she listed risks to that scenario from supply bottlenecks to higher wages.

    Breakeven inflation in Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has also shot up, a sign for some analysts that investors expect policies under the next German government could stoke inflation.

    Germany’s 10-year breakeven inflation rate is at around 1.59% — its highest since late 2018.

    Olaf Scholz, the Social Democrat candidate to become Germany’s next chancellor, beat his conservative rival in a primetime TV debate on Sunday, a snap poll showed, further boosting his chances of succeeding Angela Merkel after the Sept. 26 election.

    Most experts think a three-way coalition is the most likely outcome — a scenario that could take several months to negotiate.

    “There is uncertainty about the coalition outcome and that is effecting the term premium in German bonds, especially the inflation expectation component,” said Rabobank senior rates strategist Lyn Graham-Taylor. “There is a concern that the next government could have policies that are inflationary.”

    Germany’s 10-year Bund yield was steady at around -0.33% — near eight-week highs hit ahead of last Thursday’s ECB meeting.

    Bond markets were expected to face fresh headwinds in the form of new supply and U.S. economic data.

    Bond issuance steps up this week, with ING estimating that supply could reach 30 billion euros from Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain.

    The European Union on Monday mandated banks to sell a new 7-year bond, which will likely on Tuesday, according to a lead manager memo seen by Reuters. And Greece said it may issue a green bond in the second half of 2022.

    (Reporting by Dhara Ranasinghe, additional reporting by Danilo Masoni; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Key gauge of euro zone inflation expectations at highest since mid-2015

    1What is the current level of euro zone inflation expectations?

    The five-year, five-year breakeven inflation forward rose to 1.8207%, its highest level since mid-2015.

    2How have bond yields reacted to inflation expectations?

    Euro zone bond yields were broadly steady, although there was relief over a slowdown in the pace of ECB purchases.

    3What factors are influencing inflation expectations in Germany?

    Expectations for higher inflation are being boosted by Germany's election race and signs of supply bottlenecks in recent weeks.

    4What did Isabel Schnabel say about future inflation?

    Isabel Schnabel stated that inflation will likely ease next year after the current spike, but there are risks from supply bottlenecks.

    5What is the significance of the upcoming German government?

    Analysts believe that policies under the next German government could stoke inflation, as indicated by the rising breakeven inflation rate.

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