European Central Bank
http://www.ecb.eu/home/html/index.en.htmlThe European Central Bank, also known as the ECB, is the Eurozone’s central bank responsible for monetary policy covering the fifteen member countries of the Eurozone. It is the European counterpart of the United States Federal Reserve. The ECB’s chairman is Jean-Claude Trichet.
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European stocks higher; sentiment positive despite weak U.K. GDP data
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European stocks lower on caution ahead of Fed meeting; Tui slumps
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European stocks largely flat ahead of crucial U.S. CPI Release
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European stocks edge lower; Credit Suisse gains ahead of U.S. PPI data
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European stocks edge lower; gloomy data weighs ahead of U.S. payrolls
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European stocks higher; Powell speech, German retail sales in focus
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European stocks lower; German PPI unlikely to stop ECB hike
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Many Fed Officials Saw Another Rate Hike Warranted This Year - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Saw June Hike 'Likely' if Economy Warranted - FOMC Minutes
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Many Fed Officials saw Increased Downside Risks; Most Saw Solid Job Market in 2016 - FOMC Minutes
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FOMC Saw Conditions Still Approaching Those Warranting Liftoff; Officials Expressed Concern About Greece - June Minutes
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Many Fed Officials saw June Rate Rise as Unlikely - FOMC Minutes
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Fed Officials Favoring Liftoff Later in 2015 Cited Dollar, Oil
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Many Fed Officials Inclined to Stay at Zero Longer; Dropping 'Patient' May Lead to Date Focus - FOMC Minutes
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Gold Rally Continues on Strongest Run Since 2007 (IAU) (GLD)
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UPDATE: Fed Officials Saw Need to Watch for Inflation Expectations to Drop - FOMC Minutes
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Fed Officials Saw Global Slowdown Among Risks to U.S. Outlook
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Many Fed Officials Said Job Gains Might Bring Rate Rise Sooner; Labor Market Still Far from Normal
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Some Fed Officials Saw Investors as Too Complacent on Risk - FOMC Minutes
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Fed saw No Inflation Risk in Fueling Job Growth, Minutes Show
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Fed to Change Rate Guidance as Unemployment Falls, Minutes Show
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Hedge Funds Cut Gold Exposure as Fed Signals Early QE3 Exit (GLD) (IAU)
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Gold On Its Way to $2400 Per Ounce, Says BofA ML