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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Exclusive: ECB flags failings in dirty-money screening at Malta's top bank
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ECB not close to reversal rate: de Guindos
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Shadow banks, weak lenders among euro zone's top vulnerabilities: ECB
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Italy's doValue leads race for Eurobank's loan recovery unit: sources
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Regulators tell derivatives industry to find Libor consensus
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ECB has not reached limits of monetary policy: Lane
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ECB's De Cos says banks' low profitability could spur risk-taking
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Euro zone growth has stabilized, ECB stimulus working as intended: Vasle
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Merkel, Scholz push back against demands for higher public spending
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ECB's Lagarde has pledged to seek dialogue: Stournaras
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Take Five: Fighting fires
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In imperial castle, Lagarde told ECB must be more democratic: sources
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ECB considers putting climate change risks in future bank stress tests
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ECB's Knot: more caution needed on unconventional tools
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Ferrari N.V.: Completion of the second tranche of the disclosed multi-year share repurchase program and announcement of the third tranche
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Ferrari N.V.: Completion of the second tranche of the disclosed multi-year share repurchase program and announcement of the third tranche
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ECB needs to expand 'toolkit': Vice President
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Lagarde takes ECB governors on retreat to iron out differences: sources
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Top Merkel ally slaps down finance minister on banking union
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Croatia eying euro adoption by 2024, PM says
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ECB fires up lending to peripheral banks with bonus rate
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LHV Group results for October 2019
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ECB to allot 1.5 billion euros at its seven-day tender: Reuters poll
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