ECB has other purchase programmes in toolkit than PEPP, Lagarde says

Analysis-Clear or confused? Central banks' communication skills set for ultimate test
Analysis-Clear or confused? Central banks' communication skills set for ultimate test Copyright Thomson Reuters 2021
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BERLIN -The European Central Bank is likely to stop further bond purchases under its pandemic-era support scheme from early next year but will still have other purchasing programmes in its toolkit, President Christine Lagarde was quoted as saying by a German daily.

The ECB backstop Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) has allowed the vulnerable bond markets of Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece to borrow and spend freely during the coronavirus pandemic without being punished by investors.

"Given current circumstances, I expect that we will not carry out any further (PEPP) bond purchases from early next year," Lagarde was quoted by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung as saying.

"That doesn't mean that PEPP will be totally ended because we have to replace the expiring bonds. And do not forget that we have other purchase programmes in our toolkit."

Her comments came as two ECB policymakers said the euro zone economy faced a fresh challenge from a rise in coronavirus cases and a new variant

Lagarde also said the ECB will act on interest rates when necessary and when price rises reach 2% on a sustained basis but she expected inflation to fall from January.

"It's eye-catching at the moment and is worrying a lot of people but we do not expect this rise in inflation to last," Lagarde said.

"Next year it will calm down again. Already from January onwards, we expect the inflation rate to begin falling."

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