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ECB cuts rates as Trump tariffs raise fears for growth

ECB cuts rates as Trump tariffs raise fears for growth

Lowest rate since the beginning of 2023

17 aprile 2025, 15:28

Redazione ANSA

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(ANSA-AFP) - FRANKFURT, APR 17 - The European Central Bank cut interest rates again Thursday amid fears that US President Donald Trump's stop-start tariff announcements could threaten growth across the eurozone. ECB policymakers decided to lower rates by a quarter-point, marking the central bank's sixth consecutive cut to borrowing costs for the single-currency area.
    The decision brought the ECB's benchmark deposit rate down to 2.25 percent, the lowest it has been since the beginning of 2023. Rate-setters have slowly lowered borrowing costs in the eurozone as inflation has drifted back towards the ECB's two-percent target. But while inflation was headed in the right direction, "the outlook for growth has deteriorated owing to rising trade tensions", the ECB said in a statement. The ECB had looked set to pause its cuts after its last meeting in March but the fears stirred up by Trump's whirlwind tariff policy look to have forced its hand. Thursday's cut "came as little surprise", ING bank analyst Carsten Brzeski said. Having sought a "very measured" approach to gradually bring rates down, the ECB now risked "falling behind the curve once again", Brzeski said.
    (ANSA-AFP).
   

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