ANSA 07/16/2026

ANSA - Markets may be underestimating risks, sharp correction possible - BoI's Panetta

ECB's response to spike in inflation has been measured says central bank's governor

Bank of Italy Governor Fabio Panetta said Wednesday that the financial markets may be underestimating the risks the global economy faces and a major corrections could be in store.
    "The speed of the market recovery (following shock of the Iran war) should be interpreted with caution," Panetta said during a speech at the assembly of Italian banking association ABI.
    "It may indicate confidence in the global economy's ability to absorb these tensions.
    "However, it may also signal an underestimation of the risks, a hypothesis that is supported by various indicators.
    "The risks linked to high energy prices, tighter financial conditions, and geopolitical uncertainty are only partially reflected in market valuations and high valuations, price increases concentrated in a few segments, and persistent geopolitical uncertainty expose markets to corrections, including sharp ones".
    He said the resumption of hostilities in the Middle East n the last few days, which has led to increases in oil and gas prices, confirms "the fragility of the economic outlook.
    "In the euro zone, rising energy costs have exacerbated an economic situation already marked by low growth," he continued.
    "In the months following the start of the conflict, household confidence has deteriorated, and the outlook for service sector businesses has weakened." Panetta said the European Central Bank was having to manage "a delicate balance" in monetary policy, as it seeking to stop inflation, which "is expected to remain above" 3% until early 2027, from spiralling out of control without slowing the economy.
    He said the quarter-point rate hike the ECB decided on in June was an initial "measured response to the prevalence of upside risks to inflation".

 


   

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