Will the European Central Bank (ECB) choose the worst solution? It is not to implement a real anti-inflation policy nor is it to give up the fight against inflation. It is to choose an intermediate solution, analysts at Natixis report.
“The ECB: Cannot raise interest rates to the level needed to bring inflation back to 2% in a decent timeframe since this level of interest rates would be very high (more than 5%), and would jeopardise public debt sustainability, particularly in low-growth countries with high-interest rates (Italy, Greece); Cannot refrain from fighting inflation because of its 2% inflation target.”
“The ECB will probably choose an intermediate monetary policy. But this compromise solution is the worst of all: the interest rate would not be high enough to significantly reduce inflation, but would be high enough to give rise to a solvency problem for countries with zero potential growth, Italy in particular.”
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