Illustration of the European Central Bank raising interest rates, featuring the ECB building and economic charts.
Illustration of the European Central Bank raising interest rates, featuring the ECB building and economic charts.
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ECB hæver den ledende rente til 2,25 procent

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Den Europæiske Centralbank hævede sin ledende rente til 2,25 procent den 11. juni 2026. Det er den første stigning siden 2023. ECB sænkede også sin vækstprognose for eurozonen.

ECB reagerede på konsekvenserne af krigen i Iran. ECB-præsident Christine Lagarde understregede, at beslutningen var enstemmig. Hun lod det stå åbent, om yderligere skridt ville følge.

Lagarde udtalte, at rådet fortsat vil beslutte sig fra møde til møde. Økonomer ser ikke stigningen som starten på en ny cyklus af rentestigninger.

Nogle eksperter vurderer, at endnu en forhøjelse er mulig i september. Andre forventer, at renten forbliver på 2,25 procent.

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De første reaktioner på X vedrørende ECB's rentestigning til 2,25% fokuserer på inflation som følge af konflikten i Iran kontra risici for væksten i eurozonen, med afbalancerede analyser af fordele og ulemper, skepsis over for effektiviteten mod udbudschok samt bekymringer om konsekvenserne for tyske opsparere, låntagere og virksomheder midt i protester fra fagforeninger og Mittelstand.

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