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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Hanging in the balance: Five questions for the ECB
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Russian court freezes Raiffeisen shares in local bank, blocking sale
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Reactions to France's Macron naming Michel Barnier as prime minister
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ECB to cut rates next week and December; shallower reductions in 2025: Reuters poll
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European shares slip on growth jitters; French stocks lead decline
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Analysis-Bears circle weakening dollar as Fed rate cuts loom
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Analysis-Bears circle weakening dollar as Fed rate cuts loom
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Analysis-Falling rates offers scant shelter from property storm
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Falling rates offer scant shelter from property storm
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Draghi says EU is falling behind its rivals in competitiveness
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Morning Bid: Stocks in seasonal sneeze as factories flunk
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Euro zone August business activity gets Olympic lift, PMI shows
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Technology stocks lead European shares lower as growth worries weigh
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ECB 'terminal rate' seems too high: Mike Dolan
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ECB at risk of becoming too restrictive, Cipollone says
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ECB at risk of becoming too restrictive, Cipollone says
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ECB at risk of becoming too restrictive, Cipollone says
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Morning Bid: Labor Day to labor report as Sept kicks off
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European shares fall as US data rekindles growth worries
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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A dollar on the defensive brings relief to policymakers globally
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Euro zone August factory activity stuck in a rut, PMI shows
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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ECB policymakers at odds over downturn's impact, sources say
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Euro zone factories stuck in a rut as Asia shows tentative signs of recovery
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Dollar eases after hitting highest in two weeks, US job data looms
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ECB would be "wise" to cut rates in September, Villeroy says
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Morning Bid: Record highs abound, except in usual place
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Lowest euro zone inflation in 3 years sets up ECB for cut
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FTSE 100 hits 3-month high amid rate-cut hopes; energy shares weaken
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European shares inch up to record high as inflation data sets stage for ECB rate cut
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ECB's Schnabel keeps door open to further rate cuts
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Column-ECB hurry may owe much to deepening EU-China trade :Mike Dolan
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
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France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay

