ECB cuts interest rates, promises more action if need arises

Lowers rates for the first time in 10 months; holds out possibility of further policy action to support the recession-hit Euro zone economy

Reuters Bratislava
Last Updated : May 03 2013 | 12:44 AM IST
The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the first time in 10 months on Thursday and held out the possibility of further policy action to support the recession-hit Euro zone economy.

Responding to a drop in Euro zone inflation well below its target level and rising unemployment, the ECB lowered its main rate by a quarter percentage point to a record low 0.50 per cent.

ECB President Mario Draghi, promising to provide as much liquidity as Euro zone banks need well into next year and to help smaller companies get access to credit, also indicated that some policymakers had pushed for a bigger cut.

"There was a very, very strong prevailing consensus towards an interest rate cut," he told a news conference after the ECB's Governing Council met in Bratislava. "Within that, there was a prevailing consensus for a cut of only 25 basis points."

The ECB was also "technically ready" to cut its deposit rate from the current zero per cent into negative territory, meaning it would start charging banks for holding their money overnight. Such a move could encourage the banks to lend out money rather than hold it at the ECB, though it would also probably have a big impact on banks' own operations and major implications for funding and bond markets.

Draghi said the ECB could cope with these - a departure from his previous statements. "There are several unintended consequences that may stem from this measure," he said of a negative deposit rate. "We will address and cope with these consequences if we decide to act. And we will again look at this with an open mind and we stand ready to act if needed."
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First Published: May 03 2013 | 12:35 AM IST

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