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Sleijpen, ECB's Sleijpen, says that energy prices will likely hit the wider economy faster than 2022.

Dutch Central Bank Governor,?Olaf Sleijpen?said Tuesday that the rising oil and gas prices will likely affect the economy faster than they did during '2022's energy crisis.

The Dutch representative in the ECB Governing Council stated that he and his colleagues would have more information on their April meeting about the second-round effect, which occurs if firms raise?their price to offset higher input cost and employees demand higher wages.

We can't control the price of oil and gas, but we are able to act if we notice second-round effects. "I think we'll have more information?on that front - in April", he said, referring to ECB rate-setting on April 30.

Sleijpen explained that in 2022 when the Ukraine war began, energy prices rose, the economy was in a low-inflation period, so it took longer for people to adjust to the price increase and realize the impact on their purchasing power.

He told reporters in Amsterdam that "everyone is more alert now so shocks can easily spread?throughout the economy".

Sleijpen stated that inflation expectations and producer 'prices' would be the key indicators for ECB at the April meeting. However, he said the data was still incomplete.

He said, "It's going to be limited but we will have to work with it."

The complete picture won't have emerged by the end of April. Bart Meijer is reporting; Barbara Lewis is editing.

(source: Reuters)