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Introduction© Reuters By Geoffrey Smith -- The European Central Bank will most likely end its experiment wi ...

By Geoffrey Smith
-- The vt marketsEuropean Central Bank will most likely end its experiment with negative interest rates by the end of the third quarter, President Christine Lagarde said on Monday, all but confirming growing speculation of multiple interest rate hikes over the summer.
"Based on the current outlook, we are likely to be in a position to exit negative interest rates by the end of the third quarter," Lagarde said in a blog post on the ECB's website.
It's extremely rare for an ECB President to use such clear language committing to a specific course of action so far ahead of the bank's official policy meetings, and her intervention comes at a time when the ECB's credibility is under unprecedented pressure, with inflation running at near 30-year highs.
Equally rare was Lagarde's analysis that the euro's weakness is partly to blame for the ongoing inflation period.
"In particular, a large share of the inflation we are experiencing today is imported from outside the euro area," Lagarde said. "This is acting as a terms of trade “tax,” which reduces the total income of the economy – even if we take into account the higher prices being earned by exporters."
Lagarde said that over the past four quarters, the euro's depreciation had been tantamount to a transfer of 170 billion euros ($181 billion), or 1.3% of its GDP, to the rest of the world.
The euro leaped to a three-week high in response to the post, before paring gains to trade at $1.0633 by 4:53 AM ET (0853 GMT), a gain of 0.7% on the day.
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