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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Analysis-For markets, end to ECB rate cuts just got closer
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Analysis-For markets, end to ECB rate cuts just got closer

Last updated: June 5, 2025 9:20 am
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Traders are becoming more optimistic about the European Central Bank’s (ECB) future interest rate decisions, as the central bank believes it is well-equipped to handle global economic uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariff policies. Following a recent quarter-point cut in interest rates to 2%, ECB President Christine Lagarde stated that the central bank is in a “good place” and nearing the end of its monetary policy cycle.

This announcement sparked a positive reaction in the markets, with the euro reaching six-week highs against the dollar and short-dated euro zone government bond yields increasing as investors scaled back their expectations for further rate cuts. Money markets are now pricing in a 20% chance of a rate cut in July, down from nearly 30% prior to Lagarde’s comments, with a focus on the downward revisions to the ECB’s inflation forecasts.

Despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariff policies, traders are anticipating one more rate cut this year. However, analysts suggest that the ECB’s aggressive easing cycle, which has been the most significant since the 2008/2009 financial crisis, is approaching its conclusion. Aviva Investors senior economist Vasileios Gkionakis noted that barring any major shocks, it is likely that the ECB will pause its rate cuts.

The euro’s value rose over 0.5% to $1.1481 following the ECB’s announcement, while two-year German government bond yields experienced their largest one-day increase in more than three weeks. Commerzbank currency strategist Michael Pfister attributed the euro’s strength to the ECB’s unexpectedly hawkish message about the potential end of the rate-cutting cycle.

Fidelity International’s multi-asset portfolio manager Becky Qin expressed a positive outlook on the euro, citing expectations for European investors to repatriate funds from the United States. The euro’s trade-weighted exchange rate has risen by almost 4% this year, while oil prices have fallen by 13%, exerting downward pressure on inflation. Recent data showed that inflation slowed to 1.9% in May from 2.2% the previous month.

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Although the ECB initially revised its inflation projections downward, Lagarde’s comments overshadowed this adjustment. Royal London Asset Management portfolio manager Gareth Hill observed that the language used by the ECB hinted at a pause in rate cuts being the base case. The central bank’s objective was to prepare the market for the possibility of interest rates remaining stable in the event of unforeseen developments.

Fidelity’s Qin emphasized the importance of the ECB being data-dependent in light of uncertainties surrounding trade negotiations. She suggested that a “wait-and-see” approach or a pause in rate cuts may be the most appropriate course of action at the next meeting. Europe’s broad stock index recovered slightly after the ECB’s decision, with banking stocks rallying and indicating investor sentiment that further rate reductions may not be imminent.

Analysts highlighted U.S. tariff policies as the primary challenge to the ECB’s outlook. President Donald Trump recently postponed his threat to impose 50% tariffs on EU imports, allowing for negotiations between the U.S. and the EU to potentially reach a deal by July 9. Hill noted the unpredictable nature of Trump’s policies, making it challenging to forecast future developments.

Despite revising its growth forecasts downward, the ECB anticipates the economy to expand by 0.9% this year and 1.1% in 2026. Aviva’s Gkionakis pointed out that the euro zone economy has performed better than expected, with the composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) hovering around the 50 mark, indicating a balance between contraction and expansion.

In conclusion, the ECB’s recent rate cut and subsequent comments from Lagarde have instilled confidence in traders that the central bank may pause its rate-cutting cycle. While uncertainties persist, particularly related to U.S. tariff policies, the ECB’s readiness to adapt to changing economic conditions and its data-driven approach suggest a more cautious stance on future rate decisions.

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