ECB's Lagarde: When pressed on rate hikes, does not repeat statement that rate hike in 2022 is unlikely
Asked about the record Eurozone inflation print (for January) released earlier in the week, ECB President Christine Lagarde said that the ECB governing council showed unanimous concern about the impact on the public of current high inflation. In reponse to a question about whether a rate hike in 2022 remains highly unlikely in light of recent inflation surprises, Lagarde said that she never makes pledges without conditionalities and said that it was important to be attentive to that. She said the bank would be data-dependant and reassess the situation in March (when the ECB issues new economic forecasts). She did not repeat the statement that a rate hike in 2022 is unlikely. Some might interpret this as Lagarde opening the door to a change in rate guidance in March which might validate market expectations for a rate hike in Q4 2022.