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    ECB keeps interest rates unchanged as eurozone growth holds

    February 6, 2026
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    EuroWire, BRUSSELS: The European Central Bank on Thursday left its key interest rates unchanged, maintaining its deposit facility rate at 2 percent as eurozone economic activity continued to show steady growth despite persistent global pressures. The decision followed a meeting of the ECB’s Governing Council and was in line with the central bank’s assessment that current monetary settings remain appropriate given inflation trends and domestic demand conditions. The deposit rate has remained at 2 percent since June 2025, after the ECB implemented a series of reductions from a peak of 4 percent reached in mid-2024.

    ECB keeps interest rates unchanged as eurozone growth holds
    ECB holds interest rates steady as eurozone growth remains resilient despite global pressures.

    Those earlier increases were part of an aggressive tightening cycle aimed at curbing high inflation, while subsequent cuts were intended to support the economy as price pressures eased. Thursday’s decision confirmed a pause in policy adjustments as officials evaluated the cumulative impact of earlier measures. ECB President Christine Lagarde said the eurozone economy had continued to demonstrate resilience in a challenging global environment. She pointed to low unemployment across member states, higher government spending on defence and infrastructure projects, and the delayed effects of previous interest rate reductions as key factors supporting growth. Lagarde also noted that external conditions remained difficult due to higher tariffs affecting global trade and the impact of a strong euro on exports.

    Lower interest rates over the past year have contributed to improved borrowing conditions across the currency bloc. Mortgage lending has shown signs of recovery after a prolonged slowdown, and financing conditions for new construction projects have eased as borrowing costs declined. Banking data have indicated a gradual pickup in credit demand from households and companies, reflecting greater confidence and stabilising financial conditions. Labour market conditions have remained firm, providing additional support to household spending. Eurozone unemployment has stayed near historically low levels, helping sustain consumer demand even as parts of the manufacturing sector face weaker external orders. Officials have said this balance between domestic strength and external challenges has been a key factor in the ECB’s decision to keep policy unchanged.

    External pressures on the eurozone economy

    Economic output in the eurozone expanded by 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to official data, exceeding earlier expectations of weaker growth. The increase followed modest gains earlier in the year and reflected stronger consumption and public investment. Several international and regional institutions have projected growth of around 1.3 percent for 2026, driven primarily by domestic demand rather than exports. Inflation has continued to ease across the currency area. Consumer price growth slowed to 1.7 percent in January, falling below the ECB’s medium term target of 2 percent. The decline has been attributed to lower energy prices, easing supply chain pressures, and the lagged effects of earlier monetary tightening. Despite the overall moderation, ECB officials have highlighted that price increases in the services sector remain higher than average and that wage growth, while moderating, continues to be closely monitored.

    The ECB reiterated that its policy decisions would continue to be guided by incoming economic and financial data. Officials emphasised that maintaining price stability remains the central bank’s primary mandate and that current interest rate levels are viewed as consistent with that objective under present conditions. The Governing Council did not announce any changes to its asset purchase programmes or balance sheet policies. Financial markets showed limited reaction to the decision, reflecting broad expectations that rates would remain unchanged. Government bond yields across the eurozone were largely stable, and the euro traded within a narrow range against major currencies following the announcement. Investors and economists have widely interpreted the ECB’s stance as one of caution, reflecting both the progress made in reducing inflation and the need to sustain economic momentum.

    Trade and currency related challenges

    The ECB’s decision comes at a time when central banks globally are reassessing policy after a period of synchronised tightening to combat inflation. While inflation rates have moderated in many advanced economies, uncertainties linked to global trade, geopolitical developments, and currency movements continue to shape the outlook. Within the eurozone, policymakers have said that the current policy setting allows time to assess how earlier measures are feeding through to the broader economy. Thursday’s announcement underscored the ECB’s view that the eurozone economy remains on a stable footing, supported by domestic demand and improving financial conditions. By keeping rates unchanged, the central bank signalled continuity in its approach as it balances the goal of price stability with the need to support sustainable economic growth across the currency union.

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