Euro zone consumers slash inflation
expectations - ECB survey
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[January 16, 2024]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone consumers have slashed their
inflation expectations, a European Central Bank survey showed on
Tuesday, in comforting news for the ECB's efforts to contain prices.
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The building of the European Central Bank (ECB) is seen amid a fog
before the monthly news conference following the ECB's monetary policy
meeting in Frankfurt, Germany December 15, 2022. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay/File
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Consumer Expectations Survey (CES) is used by policymakers to
gauge whether households have faith in the ECB's ability to hit
its 2% inflation goal, which may affect their wage demands and
attitude towards saving and spending.
The latest round of the poll, carried out in November, showed
the median household expected prices to grow by 3.2% in the
following 12 months, down from 4.0% a month earlier.
Expectations for inflation three years ahead also came down: to
2.2% from 2.5%.
This is likely to mirror a sharp fall in inflation in November
as well as a contraction in lending as a result of the ECB's
steep increases in interest rates.
(Reporting by Francesco Canepa, editing by Linda Pasquini)
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