ECB Policymaker Kocher: No Sign of Second-Round Inflation So Far

According to ECB Governing Council member Martin Kocher, the central bank has not yet observed second-round inflation effects, though it is closely monitoring indirect price impacts from Middle East tensions. Kocher noted that monetary policy must be adjusted based on expectations, which are subject to high uncertainty. The ECB is prepared to take measures if necessary. The next rate decision will include discussions on whether to maintain rates or consider a hike. Each decision will be made based on current data, with the ECB's communication providing necessary flexibility.
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