raises rates by 25 basis points


The European Central Bank announced a new rate decision Thursday.

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The European Central Bank on Thursday announced a new rate increase of a quarter percentage point, bringing its main rate to 3.75%.

The latest move completes a full year of consecutive rate hikes in the euro zone, after the ECB embarked on its journey to tackle high inflation last July.

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“Inflation continues to decline but is still expected to remain too high for too long,” the bank said Thursday in a statement.

A headline inflation reading showed the rate coming down to 5.5% in June from 6.1% in May — still far above the ECB’s target of 2%. Fresh inflation data out of the euro zone is due next week.

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The ECB has not discussed further reductions to its balance sheet, Lagarde says

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