Traders are bracing for an increasingly hawkish ECB
TLT•Markets price more ECB tightening
Money markets are bracing for an increasingly hawkish European Central Bank, wagering that geopolitical tensions will complicate its inflation battle and keep price pressures stubborn enough to lift the key deposit rate to almost 3% by late 2027.
The ECB is expected to raise rates in September, after tightening in June to contain price pressures unleashed by the U.S.-Iran war-induced energy shock.
Analysts say it's not just elevated oil prices, trading at over $90 a barrel, that are keeping investors on edge, but also the risk of tighter supplies of refined fuels, thin euro zone gas inventories and a conflict that could drag on beyond November's U.S. midterm elections.
That's playing out in rates markets where in addition to an anticipated September rate increase that would take the depo rate to 2.5%, bets on additional tightening are gaining momentum.




