ECB is good starting position to deal with inflation shock, Schnabel says

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WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank entered the current inflation ​shock in a strong position ‌as the bloc managed to resolve many of its economic and financial imbalances ​over the past decade, ​ECB board member Isabel Schnabel said ⁠on Thursday.

The economy has ​grown increasingly resilient, imbalances have dissipated ​and sovereign spreads have narrowed, allowing the ECB to tame the last inflation ​shock with only a ​modest impact on growth, a positive omen ‌for ⁠the current crisis, Schnabel said.

"It's really remarkable that this was possible without causing a recession or ​financial instability, ​and ⁠this is quite important also in the presence ​of the most recent ​shock, ⁠because this puts us in a relatively good starting position to ⁠deal ​with this shock," ​she told a Peterson Institute lecture.

Reporting by ​Balazs Koranyi; Editing by Toby Chopra

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