The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to raise interest rates in response to rising inflation, marking a shift in its monetary policy after a period of stability. This decision aims to control price increases, although it has also raised concerns regarding potential impacts on economic growth.
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European Central Bank Increases Interest Rates to Address Inflation
The European Central Bank has increased interest rates to combat rising inflation, ending a period of unchanged rates. This policy adjustment seeks to manage price levels while raising concerns about its effects on economic growth.
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ECB raises rates to tackle inflation surge
European Central Bank Increases Interest Rates to Address Inflation