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ECB’s Makhlouf concerned energy prices may stay higher for longer

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 6:02 AM

DUBLIN, May 1 (Reuters) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Gabriel Makhlouf said ​he is concerned ‌that energy prices may stay higher for longer without a clear timeline for the end ‌of ​Middle East conflict ⁠and will be ⁠watching closely for knock on effects.

“I will be paying close attention to indirect ​effects, that is how higher energy prices are ⁠contributing to ⁠cost-push inflation in production, ​transportation, and services,” Makhlouf said ​on his blog on the ‌Irish central bank’s website on Friday, a day after the ECB left ⁠interest rates but debated hiking them.

“Potential second-round effects via wages will ⁠take ‌longer to show up, ⁠given the staggered ​nature ‌of wage-setting in Europe. ​In the ⁠meantime, inflation expectations need to be closely monitored for signs of de-anchoring.”

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; editing by ​William James)