ECB’s Guindos says half-point hikes may become ‘new norm’

Bloomberg

European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Luis de Guindos said interest-rate hikes like half-point move seen at this month’s meeting may become the standard as officials maintain their fight with soaring inflation.
Despite forecasts for a winter recession in the 19-nation euro zone, monetary-policy tightening must continue, Guindos told France’s Le Monde in an interview published on the ECB’s website.
“Increases of 50 basis points may become the new norm in the near term,” Guindos said. “We should expect to raise interest rates at this pace for a period of time.”
While delivering a smaller hike at its most recent meeting, the ECB’s rhetoric has remained hawkish. Economists have lifted their forecasts for both how quickly rates will rise and how high they’ll end up.
Inflation, despite dipping for the first time in 1 1/2 years in November, is more than five times the 2% target.
“Our interest rates will then enter into restrictive territory,” Guindos said. “The steps we have taken so far are going to have an impact on inflation, but we still need to do more.”

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