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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Rising stablecoin use could cement dollar dominance, ECB's Schnabel says
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Why the Fed and ECB may ignore short-term oil relief from a US-Iran deal
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Private credit roundup: paper losses deepen at lenders
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German inflation eases in May, even as core inflation rises
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Top euro zone countries see Iran inflation fallout broaden in May
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Bank of England's Bailey signals no need to move quickly to curb inflation jump
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Take Five: Definitely, maybe
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Inflation slows in four German states in May, pointing to national decrease
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European shares secure monthly gains on Middle East peace hopes
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Iran war impact could 'doubly scar' euro zone consumers, ECB research finds
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Trading Day: Stocks sizzle on ceasefire extension
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European shares dip as Middle Eastern developments keep investors wary
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ECB chief economist sees persistent impact on inflation from Iran war
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Trading Day: Pause before PCE
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Iran war splits global markets into clear winners and losers
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ECB tells banks to invest more to get a grip on AI security risk
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Iran war fallout amplifying Europe's financial vulnerabilities, ECB warns
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European stocks set for modest gains as Iran war dampens outlook, poll shows
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European stocks end steady as gains in autos, chemicals offset Iran war uncertainty
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Supply shock, debt may hurt central bank independence, ex-Fed executive says
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Societe Generale: Description of the share buy-back programme, subject to approval by the 2026 Annual General Meeting
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Morning Bid: Markets cheer, central banks warn
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Australia consumer inflation slows in April, core creeps higher
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Trading Day: The AI train rolls on
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NANOBIOTIX closes global offering, raises $100 million
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NANOBIOTIX Announces Closing of Global Offering
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NANOBIOTIX Announces Closing of Global Offering
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Energy shock persistence to decide ECB's next move, Sleijpen says
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Euro zone may face pockets of stress from private credit, not systemic risk: ECB
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European equities slip as US strikes on Iran cloud peace prospects
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ECB should raise rates in June, even if Iran peace deal is struck, Schnabel says
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Morning Bid: Peace talks hit turbulence
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S&P 500, Nasdaq nab record closing highs, WTI crude falls on hopes for Iran peace deal
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FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
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Europe's STOXX 600 wipes out Iran war losses on peace deal hopes, AI optimism
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Dollar drifts lower as oil falls on Hormuz deal optimism
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NANOBIOTIX Announces Full Exercise of Underwriters’ Over-Allotment Option, Bringing Gross Proceeds of Offering to Approximately $100 Million
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ECB rebuffs proposals to boost euro stablecoins as too risky
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Barclays sees sharp Europe relief rally if Iran conflict eases quickly
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EU in stagflationary trend, must not risk fiscal crisis, ministers say
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European shares end at more than one-month high on tech boost
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Analysis-High hopes dashed: UK cost-of-living woes snare Starmer
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Analysis-ECB, banks rift hampers Europe's efforts to loosen reliance on US payments giants
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Dollar near six-week high amid Iran war jitters

