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Policy·Jul 6·all news from July 6, 2026

AI and monetary policy

European Central Bank chief economist Philip Lane stated that artificial intelligence may fundamentally shift key economic indicators, including inflation trends, business investment levels, and the natural rate of interest. This assessment suggests that central banks must now account for the structural impact of machine learning on labor productivity and price stability when setting future monetary policy.

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