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 says it watches bank liquidity closely, works well with Fed
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Euro zone lending growth accelerates further, ECB data shows
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Santander and BBVA seek favourable capital treatment from ECB, Cinco Dias reports
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ECB warns banks of liquidity risk from geopolitical shocks
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Exor Press Release - Tender Offer Launch
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Notice of optional redemption of bonds due 23 December 2029
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Key ECB dove makes case for more easing, others more cautious
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Some European officials weigh if they can rely on Fed for dollars under Trump
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Trading Day: Consolidating while awaiting tariff clarity
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Everything points towards ECB rate cut in April, Stournaras says
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Morning Bid: Glum end to markets week as tariffs loom
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European shares end week higher; airlines hit by Heathrow closure
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Morning Bid: UK red tape, red ink, and Rachel's rules
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Trading Day: No direction Jerome
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Trump trade upheaval leaves foreign central banks guessing
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Central banks turn more cautious on rate cuts
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Bank of England raises prospect of pause in rate cuts as uncertainty mounts

