According to Jinshi, people familiar with the matter revealed that due to the strike in Germany, several members of the European Central Bank's Governing Council will participate in today's monetary policy meeting remotely. German airport ground staff and train drivers separately began work stoppages that could leave members stranded in Frankfurt. Today's meeting is important as the market will get the European Central Bank's new forecasts for inflation and economic growth, which are also key to deciding when the European Central Bank will start cutting interest rates. During the epidemic, all ECB meetings were held remotely, so it has the infrastructure to facilitate officials to hold meetings remotely.