The meeting of European Central Bank policymakers last month also raised concerns about the risk of a recession in the EU economy.
Eurozone bonds are under pressure today, as the publication of the minutes of the last meeting of the Governing Council of the ECB showed the great concern of the central banks about the course of inflation.
Consequently, in this climate, the chances of higher interest rate increases increase.
“Inflationary pressures were judged to have intensified,” the minutes state. “Persistently high inflation carried a growing risk of not anchoring long-term inflation expectations,” central bankers point out, justifying their decision to raise interest rates.
The meeting of European Central Bank policymakers last month also raised concerns about the risk of a recession in the EU economy.
The ECB raised interest rates by 50 basis points, surprising investors after the bank had earlier announced a smaller move. However, the minutes of the meeting showed that the monetary policy makers estimated that the price pressures were now large enough that the ECB had to show with the largest interest rate increase, its determination to act.
In HDAT, transactions of 74 million euros were recorded, of which 50 million euros related to purchase orders. The yield on the 10-year bond rose to 3.94% from 3.86% yesterday versus 1.35% for the German counterpart, bringing the spread to 2.59% from 2.55%.
In the foreign exchange market, the euro moves slightly upwards in the early afternoon after the pressures it had received earlier.
In comparison, the European currency was trading at $0.9983 from the $0.9887 level at which the market opened. The indicative price for the euro/dollar exchange rate announced by the ECB was 1.9970 dollars.
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