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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Volta Finance Limited Net Asset Value as at 31 May 2024
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ECB pays attention to good functioning of markets, Lagarde says, after France spooks investors
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German metalworkers' union seeks 7% raise before bargaining round
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Morning Bid: Buoyant US eyes French angst, China home woes
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Campaigning takes off in France for snap election in two weeks
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ECB's Lane sees no need for any French bond rescue
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ECB's Lane confident of hitting inflation goal despite noisy data
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Analysis-Global central banks recalibrate as the big policy easing of 2024 fizzles
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Morning Bid: China fails to cheer, as France scores own goal
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EU summit ends without agreement on top jobs
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ECB in no rush to discuss French bond rescue - sources
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French stocks drag European shares lower on political turmoil
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Analysis-French election worries rekindle market memories of UK budget rout
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Bigbank AS results for May 2024
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ECB's Lagarde dodges question about French market turmoil
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ECB's Kazaks backs market bets on cuts if data holds
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Election concerns in France give euro worst week in two months
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Morning Bid: Caution at Fed, but what about the Bank of Japan?
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Bank of Japan to trim bond buying, keeps rates steady
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Automakers lead European shares lower; Italian stocks slide
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Dollar gains on hawkish Fed, even as inflation cools
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European shares gain as cool US data bolsters Fed rate cut hopes
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ECB must cut rates 'very slowly', says vice-president de Guindos
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Bank of England to cut rates in August, at least one more expected this year: Reuters poll
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Euro's reserve currency role tumbles at expense of dollar, yen, ECB says
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Germany's May inflation rises to 2.8% on higher services prices
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Oil settles up on Mideast tension, gains curbed as interest rate cuts pushed back
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KBC Group: Bartel Puelinckx will replace Luc Popelier as KBC Group CFO
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