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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ECB's Knot: Don't expect real change in rates in coming years
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Bulgaria on path to adopt euro in 2023: IMF's Georgieva
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Investors build war chests to buy bonds of distressed European companies
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Bank of England rate cut hangs in balance as Carney bows out
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Czech central bank closer to new powers to regulate mortgage lending
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ECB's Lagarde says uptick in inflation 'really minor'
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ECB's Rehn backs a flexible and symmetrical inflation target
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ECB's Knot, Rehn speak in favor of simple 2% inflation target
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ECB's Knot takes cautious view on recent core inflation rise
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Euro zone economy remains weak but green shoots emerging: PMIs
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ECB seen lagging inflation target through 2022: survey
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ECB's Knot says further rate cuts would have less impact: CNBC
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ECB policy is not on 'autopilot', Lagarde on Bloomberg TV
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Dollar dips vs yen as investors reach for safe havens on virus scare
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Euro, bond yields plummet on cautious Lagarde tone, virus fears
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Slovenia's bank NLB plans subordinated Tier 2 issue
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise modestly; labor market tight
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ECB launches review, keeps policy on hold
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ECB Leaves Rates Unchanged, Will Continue to Make Net Purchases Under Asset Purchase Programme
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Deutsche CEO calls on ECB to end negative rates to curb inequality
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Disposal of economic interest in Precise Mortgage Funding 2020-1B plc and Canterbury Finance No.1 plc
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Fears over China coronavirus wallop European shares
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Coronavirus fears weigh on global equity markets
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Dollar up vs euro as ECB holds rates steady, launches review
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ECB's Lagarde launches policy overhaul that will leave no stone unturned
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Fed may tighten in second half 2020 if inflation quickens: Guggenheim CIO Minerd
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European shares drop from record high on threat of U.S. auto tariffs
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Facebook spurred central banks to study digital currencies: former Japan central banker
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'Death Cross,' growth abroad threaten U.S. dollar
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Central banks join forces to look at future digital currencies
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Euro zone companies cut loan applications for first time in six years: ECB
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European shares fall on China virus fears, German morale offers soft landing
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Yuan weakens, safe havens gain on Chinese virus concerns
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Ferrari N.V.: periodic report on the buyback program
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Ferrari N.V.: periodic report on the buyback program
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ECB lending rules must cover climate risk, Villeroy says
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European shares inch lower as data-heavy week looms
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Ready, steady, review: Five questions for the ECB
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Dollar gains as U.S. economic strength supports sentiment
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Global stocks stay near record highs; focus turns to central banks, earnings
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Take Five: A week in central banking
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Canadian economy expected to gather steam, keeping BoC at bay in 2020: Reuters poll
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Euro zone slowdown has bottomed but no big bounce in sight: Reuters poll
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Euro underpins prosperity, not a source of unfairness: Lagarde
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Former CFTC Chair Launches The Digital Dollar Project
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ECB takes more upbeat view in December meetings: accounts
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Dollar gains, stocks scale fresh highs on data, trade deal
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Euro zone banks earn more from lending despite moans over negative rates
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Greece, Cyprus have highest bad loan ratios in third quarter: ECB
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German growth slows sharply in 2019 as trade disputes bite

