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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Euro zone bond yields climb on hopes for Brexit deal
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Swedish central bank seen holding rates at -0.25% through 2020: Reuters poll
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Italy's biggest bank wants to become less Italian
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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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EU revises up German 2018 budget surplus, next year's easing seen small
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EU revises up German 2018 budget surplus, next year's easing seen small
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A quiet exit for Draghi? Five questions for the ECB
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Brexit deal 'good news' but global growth key for BoE rates too: Carney
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ECB Draghi's final meeting will be no lap of honor
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ECB needs to lower inflation target in policy review: Holzmann
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ECB's Draghi warns of bubble risk in the euro zone
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Take Five: Super Saturday, Super Mario
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EU leaders confirm Christine Lagarde's appointment as head of ECB
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Who is buying negative-yielding German bonds? Foreign central banks, perhaps
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Going Dutch? Low interest rates rattle 'world's best' pension system
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Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency faces new hurdle from G7 nations
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EU budget rules guardian wants them simpler, focused on cutting debt
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ECB must be careful about further interest rate cuts: Visco
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Blackstone's financing for Merlin deal unsettles bond market
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Who is buying negative-yielding German bonds? Foreign central banks, perhaps
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Italy's top court orders retrial of former Carige chairman
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No plans to ban Facebook's Libra: ECB's Coeure says
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Money markets slash rate cut expectations after EU, Britain seal Brexit deal
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Japan's Fukoku Life triples domestic stock investment as yields tumble
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Top two Dutch pension funds ABP, PFZW warn of impending payout cuts
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Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. Reports Results for the Third Quarter and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
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ECB hawks demand revolution from new president Lagarde
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ECB's Knot wants more wiggle-room around inflation target
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IMF heightens warnings on corporate debt following central bank cuts
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Euro zone inflation drops more than foreseen, trade surplus widens
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Brexit finance relocations limit need for future trade link: think tank
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As the beer flows, so does the economy, as consumers keep growth aloft
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Factbox: Brexit to budgets - the key themes at this week's EU summit
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Ripe for a fall: private equity debt rush stokes bond market fears
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BoE's Vlieghe sees lower rates if Brexit delayed again
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No turning the page on China-US trade impact: World Economic Outlook
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French inflation slowed down in September
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Spain trims economic growth outlook with trade row in mind
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Seismograph: Brexit-sensitive financial prices in critical week
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UniCredit to apply negative rates only on deposits over 1 million euros
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Low valuations hamper bank mergers in Europe: ECB's De Guindos
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ECB's Holzmann calls current monetary policy 'wrong', hopes for new course under Lagarde
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Czech Finance Minister prefers savings to raising deficit in 2020 if slowdown worsens
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Italy's Del Vecchio calls on Mediobanca to grow through M&A
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Spend more if you want ECB to raise rates, Draghi tells governments
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ECB has one year of German debt to buy before limits, sources say
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EU weighs tighter rules against dirty money, eyes new agency
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Commodities Increased Following Improved Demand Expectations
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ECB minutes show deep rift over policy as Draghi era closes

