ECB holds interest rates at 2%

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde arrives for a press conference on the Eurozone's monetary policy, at the central bank's headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on December 18, 2025
February 5, 2026

LATEST NEWS

ECB holds interest rates at 2%

The European Central Bank has held its benchmark interest rate at 2% for the fifth meeting in a row after recent growth in the Eurozone economy proved stronger than expected.

Thursday’s rate decision was in line with economists’ expectations.

It came after core inflation, which strips out volatile energy and food prices, fell in January to the lowest level since late 2021.

Fourth-quarter GDP growth in the Eurozone was slightly higher than economists predicted, at 0.3%.

In its monetary policy statement on Thursday, the ECB’s governing council stressed that the economy “remains resilient in a challenging global environment”, pointing to low unemployment, increases in public investment and defence spending, and “solid” private sector balance sheets.

It also repeated its previous assessment that inflation “should stabilise” at its 2% target in the medium term. Inflation fell to 1.7% in January.

The euro was stable after the widely expected decision, slightly weaker on the day against the dollar at just below $1.18.

Traders in swaps markets continued to price a slim chance of a further cut in the benchmark rate this year, ascribing a roughly 30% chance to a quarter-point reduction.

Sylvain Broyer, analyst at S&P Global Ratings, said that the ECB “can keep the autopilot on this time” as the stronger euro was acting as a “shock absorber” while growth “continues to outperform expectations”.

The ECB’s previous rate cuts, which began in June 2024, have pushed borrowing costs to their lowest level since December 2022.

© The Financial Times Limited 2026. All Rights Reserved. FT and Financial Times are trademarks of the Financial Times Ltd. Not to be redistributed, copied or modified in any way

Share this post:

POLL

Who Will Vote For?

Other

Republican

Democrat

RECENT NEWS

Gerson Rodrigues has already made 72 international appearances.

Gerson Rodrigues on pride, self-criticism and his future with Luxembourg

BNP Paribas logo seen on a building

BNP Paribas beats on profit, raises mid-term targets

The Red Cross needs 100 bags a blood a day to meet the needs of hospitals in Luxembourg

How to donate blood and get an organ donor card in Luxembourg

Dynamic Country URL Go to Country Info Page