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The good news [for 2003] is that a period in which euro zone inflation has shocked to the upside is probably drawing to an end. This, in turn, should allow the ECB to be more aggressive in cutting rates.
Ian Stewart
The good news [for 2003] is that a period in which euro zone inflation has shocked to the upside is probably drawing to an end, ... This, in turn, should allow the ECB to be more aggressive in cutting rates.
Ian Stewart
We think that relative softness in the euro zone recovery next year combined with inflation falling below two percent, will leave the ECB stuck on 2.5 percent rates for a considerable period.
David Brown
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1904
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The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.
Ralph Solveen
The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro-zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.
Ralph Solveen
The Fed's cutting rates more than other banks are cutting rates, the United States is cutting taxes more than other governments are able to and is getting more stimulus from defense spending. We won't see an upswing in the global economy until 2003. The United States will do better before then.
Gary Thayer
The Fed's cutting rates more than other banks are cutting rates, the United States is cutting taxes more than other governments are able to and is getting more stimulus from defense spending, ... We won't see an upswing in the global economy until 2003. The United States will do better before then.
Gary Thayer
[Without the threat of inflation, the Fed is free to cut rates as much as necessary to keep the economy moving.] There's a lot of good news on the inflation front, ... It certainly paves the way for the Fed to cut rates again.
Scott Brown
The agreement is lower than expected and it's good news for Germany and for the euro zone because the ECB will have one reason less to raise interest rates. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. The whole package entails a total rise of 5.1 percent over 24 months, so for German standards that is a really good agreement.
Stefan Bielmeier
[As for economies on the other side of the Atlantic,] there have been signs euro zone growth has peaked and inflation pressures coming through, ... That pinpoints the fact that there is far less dynamism across the euro-zone economies than in the U.S.
Tony Norfield
Our efforts to reduce inflation are working; inflation here has now converged to euro area norms. This inflation figure is well down from inflation rates of between 4 percent and 6 percent recorded between 2000 and 2002.
Brian Cowen
You should expect the downtrend in euro to resume. The Fed will still raise rates at least twice more, and the U.S. is likely to continue to outpace the euro zone in terms of growth momentum.
Samarjit Shankar
The potential for the euro to fall is pretty limited from here. The dollar is not going to get the same support we saw last year from rates now, and the euro zone economy is looking more solid.
Tony Norfield
The euro will continue to weaken. The ECB (European Central Bank) needs to do something (cut interest rates) to make sure euro-zone growth is not damaged by a slowdown in the U.S.
Razia Khan
There is a reluctance to push the euro/dollar higher because of riots in France and pressure from euro zone finance ministers not to raise rates.
Daragh Maher
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