This was CNBC’s live blog covering the European Central Bank’s October meeting.
The European Central Bank on Thursday cut its key interest rate to 3.25%, in its third quarter-percentage-point reduction of the year.
The move at the October meeting had been fully priced by markets after policymakers flagged reduced inflation risks and a weakening growth outlook.
In a statement following the decision, the ECB’s Governing Council called the process of disinflation “well on track” in its most optimistic statement in the current cycle.
“The inflation outlook is also affected by recent downside surprises in indicators of economic activity,” it said.
Headline price rises in the euro area eased to 1.8% in September, coming in below the central bank’s 2% target for the first time in three years.
The ECB once again forecast that inflation would “rise in the coming months, before declining to target in the course of next year.”
It is the first time the ECB has reduced rates at …