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ECB Continues to See Easing Wage Pressures


ECB sees further signs of easing wage pressures - Reuters

Wage pressures are easing across the euro zone, driven in great part by lower additional compensation paid on top of negotiated wages, ...

ECB continues to see easing wage pressures, chief economist says

The European Central Bank's wage tracker and feedback from corporations both show that wage pressures are cooling and will continue to ease ...

ECB Continues to See Easing Wage Pressures, Chief Economist Says

ECB Continues to See Easing Wage Pressures, Chief Economist Says ... FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's wage tracker and feedback ...

Meeting of 16-17 October 2024 - European Central Bank

Overall wage growth had been lower than expected, though negotiated wage growth was expected to be high and volatile for the rest of the year ...

Recent developments in wages and the role of wage drift

While the euro area is still experiencing historically high levels of growth in compensation per employee, we are now at a point in the disinflation process ...

Reviewing the ECB's monetary policy strategy in the age of polycrisis

Euro area inflation averaged 8.4% in 2022 and 5.5% in 2023. The ECB ended quantitative easing and increased its policy rates rapidly by a total ...

Economic Bulletin Issue 6, 2024 - European Central Bank

ECB staff expect unit labour cost growth to continue declining over the projection horizon owing to lower wage growth and a recovery in productivity. Finally, ...

Euro Area Negotiated Wage Growth - Trading Economics

Although the ECB kept rates unchanged in July, markets now see a more than 90% chance of a rate cut in September, with further reductions expected by year-end ...

Monetary policy decisions - European Central Bank

Domestic inflation remains high as wages are still rising at an elevated pace. However, labour cost pressures are moderating, and profits ...

ECB: Eyeing a June Rate Cut - PIMCO

Services inflation is still resisting. Underlying inflation is generally easing. · What the ECB is watching. The ECB wants confirmation that ...

ECB sees further signs of easing wage pressures across eurozone

Wage pressures are easing across the eurozone, driven in great part by lower additional compensation paid on top of negotiated wages.

ECB Sees Further Signs of Easing Wage Pressures

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Wage pressures are easing across the euro zone, driven in great part by lower additional compensation paid on top of ...

Economic Bulletin Issue 7, 2024 - European Central Bank

Domestic inflation remains high, as wages are still rising at an elevated pace. At the same time, labour cost pressures are set to continue easing gradually, ...

Eurozone inflation eases but ECB likely to keep interest rates on hold

Inflation across the eurozone slowed to 2.5% in June despite lingering pressure on households from price increases in the service sector.

ECB continues to see easing wage pressures - LDN Global Markets

Chief Economist at the European Central Bank, said on Thursday that the ECB's wage tracker index and feedback from companies.

ecb continues to see easing wage pressures, chief economist says

ECB CONTINUES TO SEE EASING WAGE PRESSURES, CHIEF ECONOMIST SAYS The European Central Bank's wage tracker and feedback from corporations ...

Economic Bulletin Issue 4, 2024 - European Central Bank

A central element in the June projections is the expected gradual easing of nominal wage growth from initially still elevated levels as upward impacts from ...

ECB cuts key interest rates amid easing inflation pressure

The European Central Bank (ECB) has reduced its key interest rates by 25 basis points, citing improvements in inflation dynamics and ...

Eurozone companies expect wage increases to moderate, ECB says

Companies in the euro area expect wage growth to slow, according to a poll by the European Central Bank, offering policymakers some comfort ...

ECB Has Room to Cut More - State Street Global Advisors

Leading indicators such as the PMIs also showed that companies are less willing to pass higher costs to consumers. Meanwhile, real wage growth ...