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I confirm my intention to proceed and enter this websiteOn March 6, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced its latest interest rate decision and key monetary policy measures. As widely expected, the central bank cut all three key interest rates by 25 basis points:
Since the rate cuts were largely anticipated, market focus mainly shifted to the ECB’s monetary policy statement and its economic outlook.
Over the inflation outlook, the ECB expects core inflation to stabilize around its 2% medium-term target. However, domestic inflation remains elevated, driven by delayed wage and price adjustments. While wage growth is moderating, corporate profits are absorbing some of the inflationary impact.
Meanwhile, the ECB revised its GDP growth forecasts downward, reflecting weaker exports and sluggish investment due to heightened trade policy uncertainty:
In the post-meeting press conference, ECB President Christine Lagarde addressed several critical issues, including global trade tensions and the economic uncertainty linked to Trump’s tariff policies:
The ECB’s main concern appears to be the impact of global trade uncertainty on Eurozone growth. While inflation is now close to the ECB’s target, policymakers are shifting their focus toward stimulating economic growth, beyond just monetary easing.
However, the ECB remains cautious about inflation risks and will likely adjust its policies accordingly. The central bank emphasized a data-dependent, meeting-by-meeting approach to future monetary policy decisions, avoiding any commitment to a predetermined rate path.
This stance has led to what can be considered a “hawkish cut” in the March meeting.
This week, EUR/USD has experienced a strong bullish run, fueled by optimism surrounding German/EU spending plans and weakness in the US dollar. The ECB’s hawkish shift may continue to favor the euro in the near term.
(EUR/USD, 4-Hour Chart Analysis; Source: TradingView)
From a technical perspective, EUR/USD has staged a remarkable rally, approaching the 1.0800 mark. The bullish setup remains intact, and with the ECB’s slightly hawkish tilt, the pair may see further upside.
However, traders should remain cautious of potential short-term pullbacks. Key support levels to watch are 1.0700 and 1.0610, which could act as strong support should retracement occurs.
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