European Central Bank cuts interest rates to 3.25 %
On Thursday, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced a 25 basis point interest rate cut to 3.25 %
The European Central Bank (ECB) decided to cut interest rates this month by 25 basis points, to set the reference rate at 3.25 %.
This is the third adjustment by the European body, announced by the ECB Governing Council at a meeting in Ljubljana (Slovenia). Meanwhile, “the main refinancing operations (MROs) – the weekly injections of money – and the credit facility – the one that lends to banks for one day – stood at 3.4 % and 3.65 %, respectively.”
With this technical adjustment, the ECB seeks to “align short-term interest rates in the money market with the decisions of the Governing Council, as well as to remove excess liquidity from the system so that it does not interfere with the correct transmission of monetary policy.”
The slowdown in inflation in the eurozone, which was already reported in September at 1.7 %, is the result of the decrease in the price of energy, fresh food, alcohol, tobacco, among other items during the month of August.
M.Pino
Source: publico.es
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