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July 2024 ECB Review: See You In September

Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Senior Research Strategist
Jul 18, 2024
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As expected, the July ECB decision brought no surprises, with policy settings left on hold, as the Governing Council head off on a summer break having not ‘rocked the boat’, while remaining primed to deliver the cycle’s next 25bp cut in September.

It could, perhaps, be considered something of a stereotype, but Europeans do appear to enjoy a long, calm, and uninterrupted break during the summer.

Such a break is exactly what the ECB’s Governing Council (GC) appear to have engineered for themselves after today’s policy decision having, as expected, kept all policy settings unchanged, maintaining the deposit rate at 3.75%, after delivering this cycle’s first 25bp cut at the prior meeting in June.

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Having not ‘rocked the boat’ in terms of rates, policymakers took a similar stance when it comes to forward guidance. After, in March, boxing themselves in to a June cut having effectively pre-committed to such action, the GC seem to have learnt their lesson, now choosing to maintain a significantly greater degree of optionally, and flexibility, when it comes to future policy shifts.

By and large, the statement guidance was a repeat of that issued after the June meeting. Once more, policymakers affirmed a ‘meeting-by-meeting’ and ‘data-dependent’ approach to future decisions, while not ‘pre-committing’ to a particular rate path. Decisions on said path are again set to be based on an assessment of the inflation outlook; underlying inflation dynamics; and, the strength of policy transmission.

The first of these factors hints strongly at a desire to only remove further policy restriction in line with the quarterly publication of updated staff macroeconomic projections. Hence, with disinflation continuing, and set to achieve the 2% target in the second half of next year, another 25bp cut in September, followed by a third such cut in December, remains the most likely scenario. This is also a scenario that the EUR OIS curve already almost fully discounts.

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In a similar vein to the policy statement, President Lagarde also gave little away at the post-meeting press conference, reiterating that policymakers were not pre-committing to a particular rate path, while also hinting at action after the summer break, noting that the ECB will have “a lot more information” in coming weeks and months. Lagarde also noted that the question of what the ECB will do in September is “wide open”.

Unsurprisingly, with Lagarde having stuck to the script, and the policy statement being a ‘copy and paste’ of that released a month ago, eurozone assets showed next-to-no reaction to the goings-on in Frankfurt.

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In short, policymakers sought not to ‘rock the boat’ before disappearing off to the beach for their annual summer break. Nevertheless, providing incoming inflation data continues to show further signs of disinflation, further easing remains on the horizon, with the GC primed to deliver this cycle’s next cut in eight weeks’ time.

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