Eurozone Consumer Inflation Expectations Ease: ECB
12 Gennaio 2023 - 09:15AM
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Euro area consumers' inflation expectations eased in January,
warranting slower pace of tightening from the European Central
Bank.
Consumer price inflation prediction for one-year ahead slowed to
5.0 percent from 5.4 percent, and that for three years ahead eased
marginally to 2.9 percent from 3.0 percent, the latest Consumer
Expectations Survey from the ECB showed Thursday.
The survey was conducted among 14,000 consumers. Younger
respondents again reported lower inflation perceptions than older
respondents.
Consumers expect nominal income to grow 0.9 percent over the
next twelve months, which was faster than 0.7 percent in
October.
Expectations about nominal spending growth weakened for the
first time since mid-2021, to 4.3 percent from 4.7 percent.
The economy is projected to shrink 2.0 percent over the next
twelve months compared to -2.6 percent forecast in October.
Consequently, expectations for the unemployment edged down to 12.4
percent from 12.5 percent.
In the monthly economic bulletin, the ECB said most indicators
of longer-term inflation expectations remain around 2 percent, but
further above-target revisions to some indicators warrant continued
monitoring.
The Eurosystem staff sharply lowered their inflation projections
from 8.4 percent in 2022 to 6.3 percent in 2023, in December.
The ECB has raised rates by 250 basis points in 2022, which is
the fastest pace of monetary tightening in the central bank's
history, to rein in the runaway inflation.
After the December meeting, President Christine Lagarde said
there will be more interest rate hikes in future, at a steady
pace.
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