Finance

Big banks expect a quarter-point cut for ECB’s first meeting of 2025

Major brokerages including Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup expect the European Central bank to cut interest rates by 25 basis points again at its first meeting of 2025 on Jan. 30 as inflation slows.

Forecasters at financial institutions also see further rate cuts in 2025, with the ECB’s benchmark rate largely expected to fall below the 2%-2.5% range economists view as neutral, meaning it neither stimulates nor restricts the economy.

Money markets show traders see euro zone rates falling to around 1.85% by the end of next year, from 3% now. .

Euro zone business activity declined sharply in November, PMI showed last week, as the bloc’s dominant services sector joined the manufacturing sector in contracting.

Inflation in the euro zone, meanwhile, edged up to 2.3% in November, from 2.% in October. The ECB now expects inflation across the single-currency bloc to reach 2.1% next year and 1.9% in 2026, roughly in line with its 2% target rate.

Forecasts of major brokerages before the January policy meeting:

BrokerageJan’25 rate cut forecast (bps)2025 forecast (bps)Terminal rate/end ’25 forecast
BofA Global Research251501.50% (Sept 2025)
Goldman Sachs251251.75% (July 2025)
ING251251.75% (July 2025)
J.P.Morgan251251.75%
Citigroup251501.50%
Barclays251501.50%
Morgan Stanley251% (2026)
Deutsche Bank251501.50%
Societe Generale25
Wells Fargo251251.75%
Nomura251251.75% (Sept 2025)
Peel Hunt251002.00%
UBS251002.00% (June 2025)

Source : Reuters

GLOBAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE MAGAZINE

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