Luis de Guindos
Coverage of Luis de Guindos in the Nexus archive.
- Guindos Says ECB Must Consider Weaker Growth in June Decision
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Luis de Guindos urged the European Central Bank (ECB) to factor in weaker economic growth when making its June monetary policy decision. He emphasized the need for the ECB to remain cautious amid potential economic slowdowns.
- Trump risks triggering financial crisis with Iran war, warns ECB
The European Central Bank warns that President Trump's potential escalation of conflict with Iran could trigger a financial crisis. Vice-president Luis de Guindos also highlights Washington's volatile trade policies and reduced international cooperation as threats to global stability.
- ECB’s Guindos Urges Rate ‘Prudence’ With War to Hit Growth, FT Reports
The European Central Bank's Luis de Guindos urges rate prudence due to the war's impact on growth, as reported by the Financial Times. The war is expected to affect economic growth. ECB's cautious approach is necessary in this uncertain environment.
- ECB’s Guindos Says Status of Hormuz Will Be Key for June Meeting
The European Central Bank's June policy meeting will be influenced by the resumption of energy flows from the Middle East, according to Luis de Guindos. The status of Hormuz is a key determinant for the meeting. Energy flows from the region are crucial for the bank's decision-making.
- ECB Officials See June Hike If Energy Prices Don’t Ease First
ECB officials, including President Christine Lagarde and Vice President Luis de Guindos, indicated a potential interest rate hike in June, contingent on energy prices remaining high. The discussion occurred during a rates decision news conference in Frankfurt on April 30.
- Guindos Says ECB Needs to Be Prudent, Keep a Cool Head on Rates
Luis de Guindos, a key ECB figure, emphasizes the need for prudence and maintaining a calm approach to interest rate decisions. He underscores the importance of avoiding hasty moves to ensure economic stability.