Negotiated wage pressure stabilises at 2.7% in the first quarter of 2027, according to the ECB
The ECB sets negotiated wage pressure at 2.7% for Q1 2027, with no significant changes from 2026.
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The ECB warns that increased defence spending could raise inflation and delay interest rate cuts in the eurozone.
The ECB sets negotiated wage pressure at 2.7% for Q1 2027, with no significant changes from 2026.
The Monetary Policy Group of the University of Chile recommends keeping the rate at 4.5% due to rising oil prices and US tariffs.
The Fed meets with Warsh at the helm. Investors expect rates to remain unchanged, but a third foresee a hike due to inflation.
The VN Index is nearing 1,979 points, but analysts warn that the rise depends on corporate earnings, not just macroeconomic factors.
The Fed maintains rates at 3.50%-3.75% amid improved inflation at 3.5% and unemployment at 4.2%, though Middle East conflict and oil prices keep alert.
The Central Bank of Costa Rica reduces the Monetary Policy Rate to 3% amid inflation below target and a slowing economy.
The BCP keeps the rate at 5.50% annually after assessing contained inflation (2.1% year-on-year) and solid growth (GDP revised up to 4.5% for 2026).
Perceived inflation in the eurozone falls to 3.6% in June, with one-year expectations dropping to 3.0%, according to the ECB survey.
The ECB cuts its growth forecast for the eurozone to 0.6% for 2026, four tenths lower, according to the Q3 SPF survey.
The ECB maintains interest rates but leaves open the possibility of a hike in September if energy inflation and economic data demand it.
The ECB expects eurozone inflation to stabilise at 2% by 2026, according to chief economist Philip R. Lane.