European Central Bank Governing Council Villerois: The European Central Bank has successfully normalized policy, and policy and inflation are currently in a favorable range. Being in a favorable range does not mean that the European Central Bank will remain unchanged. We will continue to advance the interest rate issue pragmatically according to the data flow and remain flexible if necessary. (Golden Ten)
The European Central Bank's governing body, Villeroy, said further interest rate cuts are possible in the coming weeks.
European Central Bank Governing Council Muller: The possibility of further interest rate cuts in the future cannot be ruled out.
ECB Governing Council Rennes: If forecasts are confirmed, a rate cut in June is the right move.
ECB Governing Council Rennes: If the forecast is confirmed, the interest rate cut in June is the right move; the risks identified in March have basically become a reality. (Golden Ten)
European Central Bank Governing Council Stournaras: It seems that we will continue to cut interest rates.
European Central Bank Governing Council member Stournaras said that it appears that the European Central Bank will continue to cut interest rates.
European Central Bank Governing Council Villeroy: Europe still has room to cut interest rates, reiterating that it does not think there will be an economic recession in France or Europe. (Golden Ten)
The ECB's governing council will discuss a strategic review on May 6-7 as it considers a change in strategy to allow for more flexible action.
ECB Governing Council Rehn: The ECB should not rule out the possibility of a deeper interest rate cut.
European Central Bank Governing Council Member Villeroy: Although Trump's decision to suspend tariffs is not bad news, there are still some elements of bad news in the United States.
ECB Governing Council Member Villeroy: Protectionism remains a headwind in the US economy.
European Central Bank Governing Council Villeroy: The new US offensive requires "drastic economic choices".
European Central Bank Governing Council Holtzmann: At present, there is no reason to cut interest rates.