The European Central Bank made clear on Wednesday it would not bow easily to pressure for eurozone interest rate cuts, even as fresh figures showed economic growth losing momentum.
Jean-Claude Trichet, ECB president, emphasised the priority that the bank attached to combating inflation and a belief that eurozone growth would remain robust in remarks that revealed a widening gulf between the bank and financial markets. Markets have priced in several ECB interest rate cuts this year.

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