While the data will shape decisions at the next summit, a large number of representatives see this monetary easing as the most likely step. Some Council members want to speed up the process.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is not committed to lowering interest rates. However, in the Governing Council, the majority position has gained strength: it would be more appropriate to cut interest rates once a quarter at the peak.
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