KEY POINTS
  • Geopolitical risk is the biggest threat to a prospective rate cut from the European Central Bank, according to ECB policymaker Robert Holzmann.
  • ECB President Christine Lagarde on Tuesday said the central bank was closing in on a rate reduction, barring any major surprises.
  • The ECB on Thursday left its policy unchanged for the fifth consecutive meeting, but signaled that cooling inflation means the institution could soon start to moderate rates.

Tensions in the Middle East pose the biggest threat to a prospective interest rate cut from the European Central Bank, according to ECB policymaker Robert Holzmann.

"At this stage, I think the biggest threat is geopolitics, because we have seen what's happened in the Middle East," Austrian central bank Governor Holzmann told CNBC's Karen Tso on Wednesday. His comments came on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings.