The US Fed has started to normalise interest rates, and historically when the Fed moved, the ECB tended to follow. This time might be different. Despite recent expectations of future interest rate hikes following hawkish remarks, we believe markets are getting ahead of themselves on the pace of tightening of the ECB. Lower euro area unemployment has not fed through to higher wages and there is evidence to suggest labour market slack is a lot higher than the headline unemployment…
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