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 tells banks again to watch out for rise in bad loans
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ECB needs to show 'agile pragmatism' amid Israel-Iran war, Villeroy says
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German investor morale improved more than expected in June, ZEW finds
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Morning Bid: Markets calm as Israel-Iran war rages
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ECB has learned its lesson about ills of easy money, de Guindos says
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ECB relaxed about euro strength, risk of too low inflation, de Guindos says
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ECB's Lagarde says 2% inflation target in reach
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Basel Committee makes climate risk disclosure for bank regulators voluntary
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Morning Bid: Israel strike hits crude market
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Bank of England to keep rates steady despite slower job market
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High oil prices due to Israeli strikes on Iran would hurt German economy, DIW says
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The dollar's crown is slipping, and fast
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Morning Bid: Oil pops, dollar drops
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ECB monetary policy is in a 'good place' now, says ECB's Schnabel
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Germany to return to growth after two years of contraction, economists predict
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European shares drop as trade optimism wanes, geopolitical tensions rise
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ECB's Villeroy says France can limit budget deficit to 5.4%
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US dollar crumbles as inflation cools; euro hits nearly four-year peak
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Invesco Ltd. (IVZ) releases 2025 Midyear Investment Outlook
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Invesco releases 2025 Midyear Investment Outlook "The Global Reset"
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Investors pull out of US stocks and into Europe and emerging markets
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Morning Bid: U.S.-China framework underwhelms
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ECB's latest rate cut will help inflation back to 2%, Lane says
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European shares slip as markets unfazed by US-China deal
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ECB, China's central bank renew cooperation agreement
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AB Artea bankas own shares acquisition programme completed
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Japan's shift to cashless society prods BOJ call for payment innovation
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Trade war resolution may require concessions from all, ECB's Lagarde says
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ECB will be as "agile" as needed in line with data flow- Villeroy
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Pause in ECB rate cuts could last a while, policymaker Holzmann tells Austrian TV
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Bank of Spain lowers 2025 economic growth forecast to 2.4% amid trade tensions
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ECB close to being done with rate cuts, Kazimir says
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Europe's equities ease as US-China trade talks grip markets
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John Michael Denhof starts taking the position of a member of the Supervisory Council of AB Artea bankas
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Dollar softens as US-China talks take spotlight
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ECB can take time on policy, policymaker Nagel says
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ECB should not 'overreact' if inflation edges below 2%, Vujcic says
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ECB should watch out for price hikes from U.S. tariffs, Schnabel says
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ECB's Schnabel sees no lasting decoupling from Fed
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ECB is 'nearly done' with cuts if forecasts hold, Vujcic says
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Trading Day: Markets rise above the fray
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Fed should cut interest rate by a full point, Trump says
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ECB policymakers debate risk of inflation going too low

