After the surge in inflation in 2021-2023, the return to price stability and a more challenging global environment have altered the monetary picture and present the ECB with new questions. In this paper, we discuss three of them: how to define an ‘equilibrium’ monetary stance; how to deal with divergent national inflation rates; and how to navigate the forces shaping global exchange rates, in particular the euro’s. We assess the current ECB monetary stance to be broadly adequate, but we see challenges both in the persistence of cross-country inflation rate differences and in the appreciation of the euro.
This paper was prepared at the request of the ECON Committee of the European Parliament.
