KEY POINTS
  • Inflation declined to 2.4% in November and core inflation also has gone down.
  • Money markets are currently pricing in almost 150 basis points of rate cuts next year. 
  • The bank's key deposit rate is at a record high of 4%, after 10 consecutive hikes that began in July 2022 and pushed rates back into positive territory for the first time since 2011.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB).

FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank meets this week with investors closely monitoring to see when the Frankfurt institution might start to cut interest rates.

It will be too early to declare victory in the battle against inflation, but with inflation at a two-year low, it certainly gives the ECB's Governing Council breathing space to focus on another important issue: its gigantic balance sheet.