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ECB holds rates for third consecutive time

Lagarde celebrates ‘fading risks’ to eurozone growth thanks to trade deals and Gaza ceasefire

European Central Bank (ECB)
The European Central Bank
Levente Koroes

The European Central Bank has held rates for a third time in row.

In announcing the decision today (October 30), ECB president Christine Lagarde said recent geopolitical developments – such as the ceasefire in Gaza, the US’s trade deal with the European Union and the one-year truce in its trade war with China – had mitigated downside risks to growth in the eurozone.

The bank’s governing council had paused its rate-cutting campaign at its meeting on July 24. Since then, it has kept its deposit

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