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    ECB Signals June Rate Hike as Eurozone Inflation Surges to 3% on Iran War Fallout

    Central bank pivots hawkish as energy shock threatens price stability, sources confirm at least two hikes likely unless conflict resolves

    Jesus Guzman
    Jesus Guzman
    Founder & Lead Analyst
    May 3, 2026
    6 min read

    The European Central Bank kept rates unchanged on April 30 but signaled a strong likelihood of hiking in June as eurozone inflation jumped to 3%, well above the 2% target. ECB sources told Reuters that multiple rate increases are probable unless the Iran war ends and oil prices fall sharply.

    The European Central Bank (ECB) held interest rates steady at its April 30 meeting but delivered its clearest signal yet that a rate hike in June is highly probable, as eurozone cpi" title="Understanding inflation and CPI in forex">inflation surged to 3% amid soaring energy costs driven by the Iran conflict.

    ECB President Christine Lagarde said policymakers "debated at length and in depth" the option of raising rates immediately, but chose to wait for more clarity on the economic impact of the Middle East crisis. However, sources speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity confirmed that there is "broad agreement" within the Governing Council that policy action will be needed at the June 11 meeting.

    Inflation Overshoots Target by Full Percentage Point

    Eurozone inflation jumped from 1.9% in February to 3.0% in April, driven primarily by energy price shocks following the US-Israeli military action against Iran and the subsequent blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude has surged to four-year highs above $100 per barrel, creating industrial bottlenecks and pushing up headline inflation.

    "The war in the Middle East has led to a sharp increase in energy prices, pushing up inflation and weighing on economic sentiment," Lagarde told reporters at the post-decision press conference in Frankfurt.

    The ECB's 2% inflation target is now being exceeded by a full percentage point, forcing policymakers to reconsider their patient stance. While underlying inflation showed signs of cooling in April, the central bank is concerned about maintaining its credibility and preventing inflation expectations from becoming unanchored.

    Multiple Rate Hikes Expected Through 2026

    ECB sources indicated that the June hike would likely be the first of at least two rate increases in 2026, unless a favorable resolution to the Iran conflict causes energy prices to retreat to pre-war levels. Money markets have priced in approximately 75 basis points of tightening over the next year, with the first 25bp move fully priced for July and a second hike expected by September.

    "A rate hike, be it symbolic or even a policy mistake, at the June meeting has clearly become more likely today," said ING economist Carsten Brzeski, describing the ECB's stance as a "hawkish shift."

    The central bank's deposit rate currently stands at 2.0%, where it has remained since June 2025. Any hiking cycle would bring the policy rate closer to the upper bound of the ECB's estimated neutral range, serving primarily to manage inflation expectations rather than aggressively cool demand.

    EUR/USD Response and Technical Outlook

    The EUR/USD pair edged higher to $1.17 following the ECB announcement, recovering from three-week lows and heading for a monthly gain of over 1% against the dollar. However, analysts note that much of the euro strength may be attributable to broader dollar weakness, particularly after Japan's suspected FX intervention on May 1 sent USD/JPY tumbling.

    "The move higher in EUR/USD off the back of chatter around a June hike from the European Central Bank felt a touch overdone," said one forex analyst. "If anything, it had more to do with dollar softness in the wake of the intervention drama in USD/JPY than genuine euro strength."

    Technical analysts are watching key resistance at 1.1850, with a break above that level potentially opening the door to 1.20. On the downside, the 50-day EMA near 1.16 has provided support over recent sessions, with 1.14 marking the next major support zone if selling pressure intensifies.

    Growth Concerns Complicate Policy Calculus

    The ECB faces a delicate balancing act: inflation is surging, but economic growth is stalling. First-quarter GDP growth slowed to just 0.1%, down from 0.2% in Q4 2025, as the Iran war shock hit business confidence and export demand.

    Germany, the bloc's largest economy, could contract in the second quarter according to recent surveys showing plunging business sentiment, deteriorating services activity, and tightening credit conditions. Economists estimate the energy shock could shave as much as 0.5 percentage points off eurozone growth — roughly half the projected annual expansion.

    "Their answer will likely boil down to the credibility argument: They need to hike to keep inflation expectations anchored, because the alternative — doing nothing — would be too risky," said Frederik Ducrozet at Pictet Wealth Management.

    Central Banks Globally on Hold — For Now

    The ECB's cautious approach mirrors actions by other major central banks this week. The Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Bank of Canada, and Bank of England all left rates unchanged, citing uncertainty over the Iran conflict's economic fallout.

    However, the ECB's explicit hawkish tilt sets it apart. While other central banks adopted a wait-and-see posture, Lagarde made clear that the Governing Council is "certainly moving away" from its baseline scenario, which already incorporated market expectations for two hikes.

    Konstantin Veit, a portfolio manager at PIMCO, noted that "two hikes would lift the ECB's main policy rate to the upper bound of the range of its neutral rate estimates, and would primarily serve the purpose of managing inflation expectations."

    What Traders Should Watch

    With a June rate hike now firmly on the table, forex traders should monitor several key developments:

    • Iran conflict resolution: Any breakthrough in negotiations or de-escalation could cause oil prices to tumble, potentially giving the ECB room to delay tightening
    • Eurozone CPI data: May inflation figures (due early June) will be critical in determining whether the 3% print was a temporary spike or the start of a sustained trend
    • ECB rhetoric: Comments from Governing Council members, particularly hawks like Isabel Schnabel and Robert Holzmann, will shape June hike expectations
    • Economic data: Second-quarter GDP and PMI surveys will reveal whether the growth slowdown is deepening into recession territory
    • EUR/USD technical levels: A decisive break above 1.1850 or below the 50-day EMA would signal a new directional bias

    Market Sentiment: Cautiously Hawkish

    Overall market sentiment has shifted toward pricing in ECB tightening, but uncertainty remains elevated given the fluid geopolitical situation. The central bank has made clear it will act if needed to preserve its inflation-fighting credibility, but it also recognizes that premature tightening could tip a fragile eurozone economy into recession.

    For now, the base case is a 25bp hike in June followed by a data-dependent pause, with further moves contingent on inflation persistence and economic resilience. The next six weeks will be crucial in determining whether the ECB follows through on its hawkish rhetoric or finds reasons to delay action once again.

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    Jesus Guzman

    Jesus Guzman

    Founder & Lead Analyst

    Jesus is the founder of FN Pulse and a veteran trader with over 15 years of experience in financial markets. He specializes in quantitative analysis and is passionate about bringing transparency and data-driven insights to the retail trading industry.

    Market Sentiment

    Bullish
    Score: 60/100

    "Moderately bullish for EUR as hawkish ECB pivot supports euro, but growth concerns and geopolitical uncertainty cap upside. Rate hike expectations provide fundamental support for EUR/USD above 1.16."

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