The inflation rate in the 17 countries that use the euro fell to 2.7 per cent, said the European Union's statistics office on Tuesday.
"The pressure is abating although the risks from energy are still there," said Fabio Fois, an economist at Barclay's Capital. "We think the ECB could bring rates as low as 0.5 percent in March."
"We believe that, with the ECB feeling [relatively] at ease about inflation prospects over the medium term, it will cut the rate down to 0.50 percent," said Gustavo Bagattini, European economist at RBC Capital Markets.