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Aktuell: EZB hat geldpolitische Entscheidung veröffentlicht

EZB-Zentrale in Frankfurt

Die EZB hat soeben ihre Entscheidung veröffentlicht. Der EZB-Leitzins (Refinanzierungssatz) bleibt unverändert bei 0,00 Prozent. Der extrem wichtige Banken-Einlagenzins, auf den sich Banken bezüglich der Negativzinsen für ihre eigenen Kunden berufen, bleibt ebenfalls unverändert bei -0,50 Prozent. Die Marginal Lending Facility bleibt ebenfalls unverändert bei 0,25 Prozent.

Die Zinssätze befinden sich laut EZB seit einiger Zeit nahe ihrer Untergrenze, und die mittelfristigen Inflationsaussichten würden immer noch deutlich unter dem Ziel der EZB liegen. Aus diesem Grund habe die EZB ihre Forward Guidance für die Zinssätze überarbeitet, um ihre Verpflichtung zur Beibehaltung einer akkommodierenden Geldpolitik zu unterstreichen. Man geht davon aus, dass die Zinssätze auf dem derzeitigen oder einem niedrigeren Niveau bleiben werden, bis die Inflation deutlich vor dem Ende des Projektionszeitraums 2 Prozent erreicht hat. Dies könne auch eine vorübergehende Periode bedeuten, in der die Inflation moderat über dem Zielwert liegt.

Um 14:30 Uhr folgt die PK von Christine Lagarde. Wir berichten dann umgehend über alle interessanten Aussagen. Hier das offizielle Statement der EZB zur jetzigen Entscheidung:

In its recent strategy review, the Governing Council agreed a symmetric inflation target of two per cent over the medium term. The key ECB interest rates have been close to their lower bound for some time and the medium-term outlook for inflation is still well below the Governing Council’s target. In these conditions, the Governing Council today revised its forward guidance on interest rates. It did so to underline its commitment to maintain a persistently accommodative monetary policy stance to meet its inflation target.

In support of its symmetric two per cent inflation target and in line with its monetary policy strategy, the Governing Council expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it sees inflation reaching two per cent well ahead of the end of its projection horizon and durably for the rest of the projection horizon, and it judges that realised progress in underlying inflation is sufficiently advanced to be consistent with inflation stabilising at two per cent over the medium term. This may also imply a transitory period in which inflation is moderately above target.

Having confirmed its June assessment of financing conditions and the inflation outlook, the Governing Council continues to expect purchases under the pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP) over the current quarter to be conducted at a significantly higher pace than during the first months of the year.

The Governing Council also confirmed its other measures to support its price stability mandate, namely the level of the key ECB interest rates, its purchases under the asset purchase programme (APP), its reinvestment policies and its longer-term refinancing operations. Specifically:

Key ECB interest rates

The interest rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 0.00%, 0.25% and -0.50% respectively.

In support of its symmetric two per cent inflation target and in line with its monetary policy strategy, the Governing Council expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it sees inflation reaching two per cent well ahead of the end of its projection horizon and durably for the rest of the projection horizon, and it judges that realised progress in underlying inflation is sufficiently advanced to be consistent with inflation stabilising at two per cent over the medium term. This may also imply a transitory period in which inflation is moderately above target.

Asset purchase programme (APP)

Net purchases under the APP will continue at a monthly pace of €20 billion. The Governing Council continues to expect monthly net asset purchases under the APP to run for as long as necessary to reinforce the accommodative impact of its policy rates, and to end shortly before it starts raising the key ECB interest rates.

The Governing Council also intends to continue reinvesting, in full, the principal payments from maturing securities purchased under the APP for an extended period of time past the date when it starts raising the key ECB interest rates, and in any case for as long as necessary to maintain favourable liquidity conditions and an ample degree of monetary accommodation.

Pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP)

The Governing Council will continue to conduct net asset purchases under the PEPP with a total envelope of €1,850 billion until at least the end of March 2022 and, in any case, until it judges that the coronavirus crisis phase is over.

As the incoming information confirmed the joint assessment of financing conditions and the inflation outlook carried out at the June monetary policy meeting, the Governing Council continues to expect purchases under the PEPP over the current quarter to be conducted at a significantly higher pace than during the first months of the year.

The Governing Council will purchase flexibly according to market conditions and with a view to preventing a tightening of financing conditions that is inconsistent with countering the downward impact of the pandemic on the projected path of inflation. In addition, the flexibility of purchases over time, across asset classes and among jurisdictions will continue to support the smooth transmission of monetary policy. If favourable financing conditions can be maintained with asset purchase flows that do not exhaust the envelope over the net purchase horizon of the PEPP, the envelope need not be used in full. Equally, the envelope can be recalibrated if required to maintain favourable financing conditions to help counter the negative pandemic shock to the path of inflation.

The Governing Council will continue to reinvest the principal payments from maturing securities purchased under the PEPP until at least the end of 2023. In any case, the future roll-off of the PEPP portfolio will be managed to avoid interference with the appropriate monetary policy stance.

Refinancing operations

The Governing Council will continue to provide ample liquidity through its refinancing operations. In particular, the third series of targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTRO III) remains an attractive source of funding for banks, supporting bank lending to firms and households.



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  1. Wenn das nicht Bullisch ist? Was will die Lagarde schon erzählen, was den Markt verunsichern könnte. Vielleicht eine kleine Korrektur oder auch nicht und weiter „Strong Long“.

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