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Outlook remained heavily dependent on the evolution of services inflation - ECB accounts
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- Disinflationary process was well on track.
- Inflation was still expected to remain above target in the near term.
- Confidence in a timely and sutained convergence had increased.
- High levels of uncertainty, lingering upside risks to energy and food prices, a strong labour market and high negotiated wage increases called for caution.
- Potential future actions by the US Administration that might lead to a global economic slowdown.
- Oil and gas prices up to now did not suggest a major change to the baseline in the staff projections.
- It was relatively safe to make the assessment that monetary policy was still restrictive.
- Risks to the inflation outlook were seen as two-sided.
- Some evidence suggesting a shift in the balance of risks to the upside since December.
- Looking ahead there seemed reasons to believe that both services inflation and wage growth would slow down in line with the baseline scenario.
- It was remarked that an undershooting of inflation could not be ruled out.
- View was also expressed that the economic outlook in the December staff projections had likely been too optimistic and that there were signs of downside risks materialising.
- Still seen as plausible that, within a few quarters, there would be a consumption-driven recovery.
- Maintaining the deposit facility rate at the current level of 3.00% would excessively dampen demand.

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Source: Forex Live