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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EU could open legal case against Germany over ECB bond-purchases ruling: Commission
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Explainer: Fed funds futures market sees negative rates by next April
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Bank of Portugal postpones capital buffer phase-in for banks to January 2022
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Take Five: Trade War II
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European shares end higher on U.S.-China talks, earnings optimism
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SATO Corporation's Interim report 1 Jan–31 Mar 2020: Economic occupancy rate remained stable
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U.S. Fed won't take rates negative, say fund managers, economists
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Dollar gains vs yen, others after U.S. jobs report
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German lawmakers turn sights on Bundesbank to get to ECB
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ECB is 'undeterred' by German court ruling against bond buys: Lagarde
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Norway cuts rates to record low of zero to cushion economy
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German court ruling will not get in ECB's way: Makhlouf
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ECB "undeterred" by German court ruling over bond buying
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Dollar turns negative ahead of U.S. payrolls data
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World stocks climb on China trade relief, while U.S. jobs data dents dollar
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Bank of England sees worst slump in 300 years as coronavirus bites
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German parliament should legislate to get ECB information from Bundesbank: paper
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Euro zone business activity collapses at record pace in April
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ECB aims to fulfil mandate as interpreted by top EU court: Villeroy
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Germany's Bundesbank will have to shoulder the ECB's legal fight: sources
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German finance lawmaker wants Bundestag role in supervising ECB
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As central banks break the junk debt barrier, investors will follow
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Our way or no way? German ECB ruling rocks EU foundations
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Bundesbank's Weidmann: extraordinary ECB support was necessary
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EU executive underlines ECB independence after German court ruling
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Impact of virus on Italy's economy laid bare in EU forecasts
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Euro zone business activity ground to near-halt in April: PMI
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European shares hobbled by record recession forecast, ECB concerns
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Virus-hit German industrial orders fall at record rate, outlook grim
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Trading update
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No constitutional court can decide what ECB does, says Italy's PM
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Credit Agricole Sa: First Quarter 2020 Results - Crédit Agricole absorbs the Covid-19 impact and is mobilised for the economy
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U.S. dollar, yen gain amid bleak global economic data
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Euro divisions may again impede a crisis response: Fed's Bullard
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Bullard: Europe seems to be struggling to find proper economic response to pandemic
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German court ruling ties ECB's hands - now and in the future
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Companies tap bond markets at record rate to ride out coronavirus downturn
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German court hands ECB three-month ultimatum to justify stimulus scheme
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Quick economic bounce-back post-corona unlikely: ECB's Weidmann
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European shares end stronger on energy sector earnings, lockdown exit hopes

