
ECB, BOE Face Stagflation Fears: Will Rates Rise This Week?
European and UK central banks face mounting pressure from stagflation risks, driven by geopolitical events like the Iran conflict. While inflation in both the Eurozone (2.5%) and the UK (3.3%) remains above target, market expectations for immediate rate hikes are tempered by expert analysis. Economists suggest that central banks will require concrete evidence of sustained, second-round inflationary effects before committing to tightening. The ECB is viewed as potentially considering a modest 25-basis-point hike in June, while the BOE is expected to maintain an extremely cautious policy stance.






















