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How climate change and global instability are challenging European monetary policy

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Published: August 27th, 2024,
Last updated: September 14th, 2024

Uncertain times also challenge the ECB.
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Europe is currently experiencing what supply shocks can do to the European economy. In 2022, first energy prices and then food prices skyrocketed. When prices did not normalize quickly enough, the ECB was forced to raise interest rates and thus reduce demand. It feared that it would otherwise lose its credibility.

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