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 says it still wants US trade deal, will defend interests
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Morning Bid: Canada back in tariff crosshairs
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ECB should ease monetary policy if disinflationary trends intensify, Panetta says
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ECB's Schnabel sets bar 'very high' for rate cut as economy holds up
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UniCredit CEO says no plans to abandon Commerzbank investment, newspaper reports
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Fitch upgrades Bulgaria to 'BBB+' on euro adoption approval
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French inflation revised higher to 0.9% as service costs rise
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Extreme weather could cause 5% drop in euro zone GDP, bank watchdogs find
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ECB warns of risks beyond tariffs: from security to capital flows
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UniCredit irks Germany with Commerzbank manoeuvre pending court ruling
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Italy's UniCredit doubles equity stake in Germany's Commerzbank to 20%
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Trading with dictators, EU may be funding threats to itself, ECB says
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ECB should keep rates at 2% unless new shocks hit, IMF says
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BoE's Taylor warns soft landing for UK economy at risk, sees more rate cuts
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US dollar rises, British pound falls as markets weigh trade deals, Fed rate cut
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Fed's Powell says dollar swap lines remain important tool
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BOJ's Ueda says underlying inflation still below 2%
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Powell reiterates Fed will wait for more data before cutting rates
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ECB can afford to hold off on further rate changes for a while, Müller says
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ECB policymakers set pain threshold for euro rise in weak economy
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Euro zone inflation picks up to ECB target
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French manufacturing weakened further in June, final PMI shows
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