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The Banque de France and the ECB "will do what is necessary" to bring inflation back to around 2%, says Villeroy de Galhau

2022-01-12T13:23:14.612Z


The Bank of France and the European Central Bank (ECB) "will do what is necessary" to bring inflation in the euro area to around 2%, assured ...


The Bank of France and the European Central Bank (ECB) "

will do what is necessary

" to bring inflation in the euro area to around 2%, assured the Governor of the Bank of France on Tuesday.

"

I guarantee that we, the European Central Bank, the Bank of France, will do what is necessary for inflation to return to around 2% over time

," François Villeroy de Galhau said on LCI.

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The rise in consumer prices reached 5% over one year in December in the euro zone, its highest level for 25 years, therefore since the launch of the single currency.

In France, this increase only reached 2.8% over one year in December, as in November, which is the highest rate since 2008.

"

Fairly close to the top of the bump

"

Most economists believe that inflation, driven since last year by a very sharp rise in energy prices and shortages of certain raw materials, will slow down during 2022, but some believe that it will remain sustainably at higher levels than in the 2010s, in particular because of the cost of ecological transition.

"

In a year, we think that inflation in France will have fallen below 2%

", added François Villeroy de Galhau, who thinks "

that we are quite close to the top of the bump

".

Read alsoThe Banque de France anticipates sustainable wage increases

"

We understand that rising prices are a concern for many, and we take this concern very seriously

," ECB President Christine Lagarde said on Tuesday at the ceremony for the new president of the central bank to take office. German Bundesbank, Joachim Nagel.

But people can be sure that our commitment to price stability is unwavering, which is crucial for a solid anchoring of inflation expectations and confidence in the currency

,” added Christine Lagarde.

At the end of October, the popular German daily

Bild

had decked out Christine Lagarde with the nickname of "

Madame Inflation

" which "

impoverishes savings and pensioners .

".

Source: lefigaro

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