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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Ferrari N.V.: Completion of the Fourth Tranche and Announcement of the Fifth Tranche of the Multi-Year Share Repurchase Program
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Ferrari N.V.: Completion of the Fourth Tranche and Announcement of the Fifth Tranche of the Multi-Year Share Repurchase Program
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snappi receives banking license from the European Central Bank
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ECB's Villeroy: confident we can look through data noise
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ECB survey shows consumers becoming more optimistic on inflation
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ECB wants countries to raise, not cut bank capital buffers
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Karen Petrou Appointed as Board Chair of the Foundation Fighting Blindness
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Joint EU borrowing could help close funding gap, says blog published by ECB
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EU watchdog calls out banks for inflating capital buffers
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You can continue to cut rates, researchers tell ECB
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Monika Nachyła starts taking the position of a member of the Supervisory Council of Šiaulių Bankas AB
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First Trust Advisors L.P. Announces Distributions for Exchange-Traded Funds
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Ermenegildo Zegna Group Reports Voting Results of the Annual General Meeting Held on June 26, 2024
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EU's new Anti-Money Laundering Authority is now official, seeks chair
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J.D. Power-GlobalData U.S. Automotive Forecast for June 2024
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Euro zone yields edge up before inflation data, caution over France
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ECB policymakers see gradual easing if inflation falls as expected
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EU Commission says no new EU country ready to join the euro
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No prospective euro members meet criteria to join, ECB says
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Who owns France's debt and why it matters
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European banks leaving Russia would hurt Western and Russian companies, Kremlin says
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UBS explains how investors should position for the second half of 2024
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Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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French far-right's finance point man promises fiscal restraint, pro-business stance
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German government bond yields fall on weak survey data
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There's likely no such thing as 'Frexit': Mike Dolan
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Bank of England keeps rates at 16-year high before UK election
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ECB's Knot backs one or two more rate cuts this year
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Bank of England to keep rates at 16-year high before UK election
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Close call in SNB's upcoming policy meeting
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Italy pledges responsible budget policy after EU disciplinary step
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UK inflation drops to 2% target for first time since 2021
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Dollar struggles for direction, euro close to 1-1/2-month low

