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# Jitters start to creep in as ECB’s Lane says lockdown won’t derail European recovery

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Jitters start to creep in as ECB’s Lane says lockdown won’t derail European recovery

No less of an expert than the chief economist of the European Central Bank says the raft of new COVID-19 lockdown announcements, including Germany, won’t derail the eurozone economy.

“It’s important to emphasize when we made our recent forecasts a couple of weeks ago we did allow for some extension into the second quarter,” said Philip Lane, the ECB chief economist, in an interview with CNBC. “So the fact now we are seeing decisions lockdown measures extended into April is not too surprising.”

That forecast calls for 4% growth in 2021, after a 6.6% deterioration in 2020. The median forecast is for 4.3% growth, according to a FactSet compilation of 51 estimates.

Lane did point out that the European Commission is expecting an acceleration in COVID-19 vaccination in the second quarter. “It’s a contest between progress and vaccinations and other medical progress versus the near-term challenge of trying to get this virus under control,” said Lane.

Lane’s comments came as Germany extended its lockdown measures by another month in what will effectively shut down public life over Easter. The U.K. extended a foreign travel ban until July, allowing for £5,000 ($6,890) fines for movement not needed for work or family reasons.

Also see: European stocks slide as Germany extends COVID-19 lockdown to mid-April

In financial markets, there is only the slightest pricing in that the recovery won’t be as strong as hoped. The Stoxx Europe 600 travel and leisure index
SXTP,
-1.60%
— with companies including InterContinental Hotels
IHG,
-1.06%,
Ryanair
RYAAY,
-1.70%
and Lufthansa
LHA,
-4.12%
— has doubled from its March 2020 lows, though it is now down 3% from its highs.

The euro
EURUSD,
-0.39%
traded below $1.19, and the yield on the benchmark 10-year German bund
TMBMKDE-10Y,
-0.337%
has drifted deeper into negative territory after rising as high as -0.23% earlier in the month.

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