Isabel
Americannoun
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“I do not think that the lesson should be that we will never again look through supply side shocks,” said Isabel Schnabel, a member of the ECB’s executive board who typically favors higher borrowing costs than most of her fellow rate-setters.
Her colleague on the executive board, Isabel Schnabel, said that policymakers will be looking for signs the energy-price jump has led to a pickup in inflation in other goods and services, and therefore higher wage demands.
“We have to carefully weigh our decisions,” European Central Bank executive board member Isabel Schnabel said in a speech in Zurich.
In a speech Friday, ECB executive board member Isabel Schnabel said that households are less inclined to spend freely than they were in 2022, when the last energy shock caused by a war hit the eurozone.
The 1976 coup overthrew president Isabel Peron, who had replaced her husband Juan Peron after he died in office.
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