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Policymakers warn risks to Eurozone economy from Middle East conflict have ‘intensified’
Inflation rose in April to 3% and growth in the first quarter was weak at 0.1%
Softer price pressures in large Eurozone economies strengthen case for ECB to hold interest rates
Read the April forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Stocks, bonds and the forint are up on hopes that Péter Magyar’s landslide victory will lead to pro-market reform
When the central bank tightened policy in an oil shock it proved a costly error. This time might be different
Repeated cost shocks make a transition to cleaner energy critical
Underlying price pressures were muted, reducing concerns about high energy inflation
Middle East energy shock pushes annual rate past European Central Bank’s 2% target
Government bonds face one of worst months of past decade as investors warn of ‘deterioration’ in public finances
Central bank chief says policymakers need time to assess ‘nature, size and persistence’ of inflation surge from Iran war
Central bank is reserving judgment on whether it can look through the energy price shock
Iran war expected to derail easing plans as policymakers learn from inflation caused by Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Oh no, not again
Economists say Iran conflict was ‘already casting its shadow’ as tensions had pushed up oil prices last month
With energy prices rising due to conflict in Iran, the ECB will now be concerned with upside inflation risks
Headline price inflation dropped to 1.7%
ECB expected to hold interest rates at meeting on Thursday
Economists polled by FT do not expect interest rate cut this year
Services and food inflation are above target but the trends are benign
Read the central bank’s December forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team