Czech central bank held rates steady for the fourth straight meeting. What's behind the decision? Stubborn inflation in services sector plus wages climbing faster than expected. Policymakers clearly aren't ready to ease yet—they're watching those two pressure points closely before making any moves.
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wagmi_eventually
· 4h ago
NGL, service sector inflation just won't come down, and wages are skyrocketing like crazy. The central bank really can't do anything to hold it this time... We'll have to wait for these two pressure points to ease up before making a move.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 4h ago
ngl, wages are rising so quickly and the central bank still wants to keep interest rates down. Is this logic supposed to let inflation stay high forever...? The sticky inflation in the services sector is really stubborn, no wonder they're holding steady.
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LayoffMiner
· 4h ago
Service sector inflation is just that stubborn, and wages are rising even faster. There's nothing the central bank can do about it.
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DiamondHands
· 4h ago
Service sector inflation is definitely a real roadblock.
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RektButAlive
· 4h ago
Ngl, service sector inflation is really annoying. Wages are rising super fast and the central bank can't do much about it. Just have to hold on.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 5h ago
Service sector inflation and wage growth are truly a nightmare for central banks. No wonder there have been four consecutive pauses with no movement.
Czech central bank held rates steady for the fourth straight meeting. What's behind the decision? Stubborn inflation in services sector plus wages climbing faster than expected. Policymakers clearly aren't ready to ease yet—they're watching those two pressure points closely before making any moves.