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    Next ECB rate cut could be longer in coming, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann says

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    The European Central Bank may delay its next interest rate cut due to a recent increase in inflation, which accelerated to 2.2% in November from 2.0% in October, surpassing the ECB's target of 2%. Governing Council member Robert Holzmann cites rising energy prices and potential euro devaluation as contributing factors.

    Next ECB rate cut could be longer in coming, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann saysReuters
    Robert Holzmann
    The next interest rate cut by the European Central Bank could be longer in coming after a recent uptick in inflation, ECB Governing Council member Robert Holzmann was quoted as saying on Saturday.

    "I don't see any interest rate hikes at the moment. What could happen, though, is that one takes more time until the next interest rate cut," Holzmann told Austrian paper Kurier.

    Euro zone annual inflation accelerated in November to 2.2% from 2.0% a month earlier and above the ECB's 2% target rate.

    "Yes, there are signs of an upward trend in some energy prices. But there are also other scenarios as to how inflation could return, like via a stronger devaluation of the euro," said Holzmann, who is the head of the Austrian central bank.


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