FRANKFURT—European Central Bank (ECB) chief economist Philip Lane revealed in a private meeting with German economists that the ECB expects to hit its 2 percent inflation goal by 2025, the Financial Times said on Thursday in a report that was partly disputed by the bank. The ECB had not made this long-term forecast public, meaning Lane could face questions from the public and lawmakers about the report, which suggests he revealed unpublished information to a select group of individuals. The Times added that Lane told the German economists that the ECB’s “medium-term reference scenario” showed inflation rebounding to 2 percent soon after the end of its current forecast period. The ECB, which initially declined to comment, later disputed the story, calling it inaccurate. “Mr. Lane didn’t say in any conversation with analysts that the euro area will reach 2 percent inflation soon after the end of the ECB’s projection horizon,” …