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Peter Praet Member of the Executive Board Economic situation and outlook February 19

Rate cuts TLTROs Private asset purchases Public asset purchases Foreward guidance (FG) MRO:.15% MLF:.% DFR: -.1% MRO:.5% MLF:.3% DFR: -.% MRO:.5% MLF:.3% DFR: -.3% MRO:.% MLF:.5% DFR: -.% Jul.13 Jun.1 Sep.1 Jan.15 Dec.15 Mar.16 Dec.16 Jun.17 Oct.17 Jun.18 Dec.18 FG: expected rates to remain at present or lower levels for extended period of time TLTRO-I Max. maturity: Sep. 18 Uptake depends on net lending. Mandatory early repayment ABSPP-CBPP: Purchases of ABS and bank covered bonds PSPP: Purchases of public securities 6bn monthly purchases until Sep. 16, incl. ABSPP/CBPP3 APP recalibration I Extension to Mar. 17 Reinvestment of principal payments TLTRO-II No mandatory early repayment Min. lending rate at DFR CSPP: purchases of NFC bonds APP recalibration II 8bn monthly purchases Higher issue share limit for certain issuers FG:...expect them to remain at present or lower levels for an extended period of time, and well past the horizon of our net asset APP recalibration III 6bn monthly purchases until Dec. 17 Min. remaining maturity for PSPP eligible securities decreased from y to 1y Purchases below DFR if necessary APP recalibration IV 3bn monthly purchases until Sep. 18 starting from Jan. 18 FG:...expect them to remain at their present levels for an extended period of time, and well past the horizon of our net asset purchases APP transition 15bn monthly purchases until Dec. 18 followed by end of net asset purchases FG:...at present levels at least through the summer of 19 and in any case for as long as necessary to ensure that evolution of inflation remains aligned with current expectations of sustained adjustment path APP transition End of net asset purchases ECB capital key to continue guiding PSPP during reinvestment FG:...intend to continue reinvesting, in full, the principal payments from maturing securities purchased under the APP for an extended period of time past the date when we start raising the key ECB interest rates, and in any case for as long as necessary to maintain favourable liquidity conditions and an ample degree of monetary accommodation Outright monetary transactions (OMT) announced in August 1, yet to be activated Transactions in secondary sovereign bond markets, subject to strict and effective conditionality Aim: safeguarding an appropriate monetary policy transmission and the singleness of the monetary policy www.ecb.europa.eu

EONIA forward curves estimated from OIS (% per annum) Nominal cost of debt financing for euro area NFCs by component (% per annum).6 Realized Eonia Latest (18 Feb 19) End-1 forward (31 Dec 1) 1 NFC cost of market-based debt financing NFC cost of bank lending. 8. 6. -. -. Jan.15 Jan.16 Jan.17 Jan.18 Jan.19 Jan. Jan.1 3 6 9 1 15 18 Sources: ECB. Latest observation: 18 Feb 19 for realized EONIA. Sources: ECB, Thomson Financial DataStream, Merrill Lynch, and ECB calculations. Latest observation: February 19 for the cost of market-based debt and December 18 for the cost of bank lending. 3

From the January 19 Introductory Statement Calendar-based forward guidance o o Interest rates We continue to expect [the key ECB interest rates] to remain at their present levels at least through the summer of 19 Reinvestments We intend to continue reinvesting, in full, the principal payments from maturing securities purchased under the APP for an extended period of time past the date when we start raising the key ECB interest rates State-contingent forward guidance o o Interest rates We continue to expect [the key ECB interest rates] in any case for as long as necessary to ensure the continued sustained convergence of inflation to levels that are below, but close to, % over the medium term. Reinvestments We intend to continue reinvesting, in full, the principal payments from maturing securities purchased under the APP in any case for as long as necessary to maintain favourable liquidity conditions and an ample degree of monetary accommodation. www.ecb.europa.eu

EONIA forward curve estimated from OIS (% per annum) -.15 Realized EONIA Pre-Dec 18 GovC forward curve (11 Dec 18) Post-Dec 18 GovC forward curve (13 Dec 18) Latest EONIA forward curve (18 Feb 19) -. -.5 -.3 -.35 -. Mar.18 Sep.18 Mar.19 Sep.19 Mar. Sep. Sources: Thomson Reuters, ECB calculations. Latest observation: 18 February 19 for realized EONIA. 5

58 56 5 5 5 8 6 Global PMI composite output and global GDP growth (lhs: diffusion index; rhs: q-o-q % changes) Global GDP (q-o-q percentage change, rhs) Global Composite PMI Global Composite PMI - longterm average 38 7 9 11 13 15 17. 1.5 1..5. -.5-1. -1.5 -. -.5-3. Sources: Markit, ECB calculations. Note: Long-term average refers to 1999 onwards. Latest observation: 18Q for PMI and 18Q3 for global GDP. 6 58 5 5 6 38 Composite output PMIs: euro area, advanced economies and EMEs (diffusion index; SA; monthly data) Euro area Advanced economies excl. euro area Emerging market economies 3 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Sources: Markit, Haver Analytics, ECB calculations. Latest observation: January 19. 6

Industrial production (annual % changes) Manufacturing new orders (diffusion index, 5 = no change) World Euro area World EA 15 1 5-5 -1-15 - -5 1 7 1 13 16 19 Sources: Eurostat, Haver Analytics. Last observations: November 18 for world, and December 18 for euro area. 65 6 55 5 5 35 3 5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Source: Markit. Last observation: January 19. 7

Real private consumption and disposable income (annual % changes, pp contributions) Compensation of employees (annual % changes, pp contributions) 5 3 1-1 - -3 - Terms of trade Direct taxes, social contributions and transfers Operating surplus and property income Compensation of employees Real disposable income Real consumption -5 7 9 11 13 15 17 Sources: Eurostat, ECB calculations. Notes: All income components are deflated with the GDP deflator. The contribution from the terms of trade is proxied using the difference between the GDP and consumption deflators. Consumption and total disposable income are deflated with the consumption deflator. Latest observation: 18Q3. 8 6 - - 7 9 11 13 15 17 Sources: Eurostat, ECB calculations. Latest observation: 18Q3. Compensation per employee Employees Nominal compensation of employees

Euro area goods exports by destination (real, 3m-3m quarterly % changes, pp contributions) 6 5 3 1-1 United States Other Non-euro area Europe Total Brazil, Russia, China and Turkey Asia (excluding CN) Intra-euro area - 15 16 17 18 Sources: Eurostat (External trade statistics) and ECB staff calculations. Note: The dashed bars have been computed by imputing the average of previous three months contributions. Latest observations: November 18. December available for United States, Asia (excl. CN) and Brazil, Russia, China and Turkey. 9

7 6 5 3 1 Global and euro area trading partners imports (real, 3m-3m annual % changes, pp contributions) -1 15 16 17 18 Sources: Eurostat (External trade), CPB and ECB staff calculations. Last observation: November 18.Imports of goods in euro area trading partner is constructed with euro area partners imports weighted with respective euro area trade shares. Extra-euro area goods exports Global imports (excluding the euro area) Imports of goods in euro area trading partners 1 7 6 5 3 1-1 - Extra euro area goods exports by destination (real, 3m-3m quarterly % changes, pp contributions) Turkey Rest of the world Non-euro area EU countries (excl. UK) China United Kingdom United States Total -3 15 16 17 18 Sources: Eurostat (External trade), ECB staff calculations. Note: The dashed bars have been computed by imputing the average of previous three months contributions. Latest observations: November 18. December for United States, China and Turkey.

.5. 3.5 3..5. 1.5 1..5. -.5 HICP and HICP excluding energy and food (annual % changes) HICP -1. 1999 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Source: Eurostat. Latest observation: January 19 (flash estimates). HICP excluding energy and food 1. 1.1 11 3.5 3..5. 1.5 1..5 Measures of underlying inflation (annual % changes) HICP excluding energy and food HICP excluding energy, food, travel-related items and clothing PCCI Supercore. 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Sources: Eurostat, ECB calculations. Notes: PCCI (permanent and common component of inflation) estimated in a dynamic factor model based on the full 93 HICP items from each of 1 countries. Supercore is based only on those items in HICP excluding energy and food that are sensitive to the output gap. The range includes exclusion-based measures, trimmed means and a weighted median. Latest observation: January 19 (flash estimate) for HICP excluding energy and food and December 18 for the rest. FINAL

Wage Phillips curve (x-axis: %; y-axis: annual % changes) Compensation per employee and HICP excluding energy and food (annual % changes) 6Q1-8Q1 1Q-18Q3 Simple fitted Phillips curve 8Q-1Q3. CPE HICP excluding energy and food Compensation per employee growth. 3.5 3..5. 1.5 1..5 3.. 1... 1.5 13.5 1.5 15.5 16.5 17.5 18.5 19.5.5 1.5 Broad measure of labour underutilisation Sources: Eurostat, ECB calculations. Note: Broad measure of labour underutilisation is the ratio of the (i) total unemployed, (ii) underemployed part-time workers who currently have jobs, although not at the optimal weekly hours they would like, and (iii) inactive persons marginally attached to the labour market, to the labour force plus all marginally attached workers. The broad unemployment rate forecast assumes that the difference between the broad and standard unemployment rate declines at the same pace as observed in the past quarters. The black line represents a simple fitted Phillips curve. The fitted curve is based on data for 6Q1 to 18Q3. 1-1. 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Sources: Eurostat, ECB staff calculations. Latest observations: 18Q for HICP excluding energy and food and 18Q3 for compensation per employee. Note: Based on quarterly data.

.8 Survey-implied probability density function of euro area inflation in two years time (y-axis: density; x-axis: annual % changes) SPF 19Q1 SPF 17Q3 SPF 18Q SPF 15Q1 1 Option-implied risk-neutral probabilities of average inflation over the next 5 years (%) Below 1.5% Between 1.5% and.% Above %.6 8 6.. -.% -1.%.% 1.%.% 3.%.% 5.% Sources: ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters, ECB staff calculations, Survey of Professional Forecasters (SPF). Latest observation: 19Q1 SPF. 1 1 1 16 18 Sources: Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, ECB calculations. Notes: Probabilities implied by five-year zero-coupon inflation options, smoothed over five business days. Risk-neutral probabilities may differ significantly from physical, or true, probabilities. Latest observation: 18 February 19. 13