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Markets are pricing in a rate hike by the European Central Bank — which one top economist sees as a ‘mistake in the making’

The decision to raise interest rates would mark the central bank’s first in almost three years.

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What happened The decision to raise interest rates would mark the central bank’s first in almost three years.
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MarketWatchNews report · Jun 11, 6:36 AM

Markets are pricing in a rate hike by the European Central Bank — which one top economist sees as a ‘mistake in the making’

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The decision to raise interest rates would mark the central bank’s first in almost three years.

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Bloomberg - EconomicsNews report · Jun 11, 4:15 AM

ECB Set for First Hike Since 2023 as Prices Soar: Decision Guide

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The European Central Bank is set to raise interest rates for the first time since 2023, judging it can no longer ignore the upswing in inflation caused by the Iran war.

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