ECB’s Kazaks Sees Little Need for Further Interest-Rate Cuts

There’s little reason for the European Central Bank to lower interest rates further unless the economy suffers a major blow, according to Governing Council member Martins Kazaks.

With inflation at 2% and the euro zone largely performing in line with the ECB’s latest forecasts, the grounds for a cut in September — as expected by a majority of economists before this week’s meeting — aren’t obvious, the Latvian central-bank chief said.

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