ECB Leaves All Rates Unchanged – EUR/USD Ticks Higher

The consensus was that the ECB would not change the main lending rate nor the deposit rate, and this is exactly what happened. The “nuclear option” of setting a deposit rate was kept in storage for now.

EUR/USD was trading at  around 1.3110 towards the decision, after climbing to new 4 week highs. The pair is now marginally higher.

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Update: Draghi put the negative rate talk on the back burner and sent the euro higher

The focus now shifts to the press conference by Mario Draghi. Stay tuned for a live blog of this event.

In May, the ECB cut the main lending rate from 0.75% to 0.50% and left the deposit rate unchanged at 0%. The deterioration in the economic situation and the drop in inflation triggered the cut of the main rate, but not in the deposit rate.

However, in a response to a question, Draghi showed a lot of openness to a negative deposit rate, and this sent the euro plunging.

More:

  • 4 Scenarios for the ECB: Negative rate to be put on hold? – ECB Preview
  • ECB: Decent chance of a negative deposit rate, just not in June – Simon Smith
  • Are negative interest rates really possible? Yes is the answer – Matthew Lifson

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