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Economic and Market Commentary ECB: Growth Concerns ECB: Growth Concerns Even without new staff projections, the European Central Bank makes policy less restrictive and lowers its relevant rate to 3.25%.
Economic and Market Commentary ECB: On a Quarterly Cutting Journey ECB: On a Quarterly Cutting Journey While the European Central Bank did not precommit, the next cut is likely to be in December.
Economic and Market Commentary ECB: Next Stop, September ECB: Next Stop, September While the European Central Bank kept policy rates unchanged, the next cut is likely to be delivered soon.
Blog ECB: Lower Cruising Altitude ECB: Lower Cruising Altitude While the European Central Bank cut policy rates by 25 basis points to 3.75% on its deposit facility, the trajectory beyond June remains unclear.
Blog ECB: Eyeing a June Rate Cut ECB: Eyeing a June Rate Cut While the European Central Bank refrained from declaring victory at its April meeting, a June rate cut seems increasingly likely.
Konstantin Veit Portfolio Manager, European Rates Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Mr. Veit is an executive vice president and portfolio manager in the London office, where he oversees the European rates and short-term desks. He is also a permanent member and current chair of the European portfolio committee. Previously at PIMCO, his responsibilities have included a portfolio manager role on the European short-term desk and overseeing the European portfolio associates, the European collateral desk, and the European cash desk. Mr. Veit has also worked in PIMCO's Tokyo, Newport Beach, and Munich offices. He joined PIMCO in 2006. He has 18 years of investment experience and holds a master's degree in economics from J.W. Goethe-University Frankfurt. He also holds a master's degree in piano from the Academy of Music Detmold, Germany. He is a CFA charterholder.