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Interest rates need to rise at 'steady pace': ECB chief

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Interest rates need to rise at 'steady pace': ECB chief
The headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) is pictured prior to the news conference on eurozone monetary policy following the meeting of the governing council of the ECB in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on July 21, 2022. The European Central Bank lifted key interest rates by a surprise 50 basis points on July 21, 2022, its first hike since 2011 and more than expected as the eurozone grapples with rampant inflation and a looming energy crisis.
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ESCHBORN, Germany — European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said Monday that interest rates need to continue rising at a "steady pace" in order to avoid inflation becoming entrenched.

While energy prices have recently come down, Lagarde said underlying inflation continues to rise.

"It is vital that inflation rates above the ECB's two-percent target do not become entrenched in the economy," she said at an event hosted by the operator of the Frankfurt stock exchange.

In less than six months the ECB has raised its key policy rates by 2.5 percentage points, the fastest increase in its history.

"ECB interest rates will still have to rise significantly at a steady pace to reach levels that are sufficiently restrictive, and stay at those levels for as long as necessary" to bring inflation down, Lagarde added.

"We must bring inflation down. And we will deliver on this goal," she vowed.

ECB policymakers are expected to raise rates at their meetings in February and March.

"We will stay the course to ensure the timely return of inflation to our target," said Lagarde.

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