The European Central Bank's meeting notes reveal an interesting stance: policymakers see significant value in holding off on major decisions right now. They're keeping their options open, waiting to gather more data before making their next move. Classic central bank patience at play here.
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LeverageAddict
· 11-30 06:42
After looking for a long time, there's still no movement. Are they really waiting for data? Or are they just trying to stay steady and see how the market reacts?
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DevChive
· 11-27 19:36
Still waiting for the data, this trap happens every year. The ECB loves this move, anyway, let's not act for now, wait and see?
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PanicSeller69
· 11-27 12:59
Is it that "data-driven" trap again? The ECB is just buying time, the market is already fed up.
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PanicSeller
· 11-27 12:46
Wait a minute, is the ECB starting this "trap" of "wait a little longer" again? They always say to wait for the data, and when the data comes, they say it's not conclusive enough... What will happen to the European economy if this continues?
The European Central Bank's meeting notes reveal an interesting stance: policymakers see significant value in holding off on major decisions right now. They're keeping their options open, waiting to gather more data before making their next move. Classic central bank patience at play here.