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ECB to revise inflation, growth forecasts, its chief economist says

By Thomson Reuters May 26, 2026 | 4:22 AM

TOKYO, May 26 (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will likely revise its inflation and growth ​forecasts next month reflecting ‌the darkening outlook from the Middle East conflict, its chief economist Philip Lane told Nikkei newspaper in an ‌interview ​published on Tuesday.

“There ⁠are several factors ⁠related to the Iran war that show that the macroeconomic outlook has gotten worse,” Lane ​said in an interview with the Japanese business daily.

He also ⁠said oil prices ⁠were expected to remain ​elevated for longer compared with the ​ECB’s assumptions in March. While ‌increased U.S. natural gas supplies could help cushion the energy market, “on net, I still think ⁠that there has been upward pressure on inflation,” he said.

“We are likely to ⁠make ‌a further upward adjustment ⁠to the inflation forecast ​in ‌June,” Lane said in ​the interview.

The ⁠ECB revises its growth and inflation projections every three months. The next revision comes on June 11.

(Reporting by Leika KiharaEditing by ​Ros Russell)