ECB's de Guindos urges prudence on rates in parting shot - FT

May 11, 2026 12:04 AM EDT

European Central Bank (ECB) Vice-President Luis de Guindos looks on as he, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde, Governor of the Bank of Italy Fabio Panetta and Director General Communications Wolfgang Proissl hold a press conference fo

FRANKFURT, May 11 (Reuters) - ‌The European ​Central ​Bank's outgoing Vice President Luis de Guindos urged colleagues, in an ‌interview published on Monday, to be prudent ⁠when deciding on an expected interest rate hike ‌next month as growth ‌was set to weaken.

Investors see the ECB raising its key rate at its next ​meeting on June 10-11 and once or twice again by next spring ⁠to stem an energy-led rise in inflation caused by the ​war in Iran.

But de Guindos, who won't be at the meeting as his ​term runs out at ‌the end of May, called for caution.

"My impression is that the ⁠data on growth over the coming weeks are not going to be good," he told ⁠the Financial Times. "That’s why I would call for prudence: ​the impact on growth is going to become much more visible over the coming weeks. And we ‌need additional clarity with respect to the conflict."

Other policymakers have signalled ‌a rate increase next month is likely, ⁠barring a resolution ‌to the conflict ​and a collapse in energy prices.

(Reporting by Francesco Canepa; Editing by Andrea ‌Ricci)



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