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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The ECB has issued permission for Tomas Varenbergas to start taking the position of a member of the Management Board of Šiaulių Bankas
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Morning Bid: Rate cut wagers fire up (again)
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Stocks gain on rate cut bets as ECB meeting looms
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US dollar rises as strong service sector data muddles Fed easing this year
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European shares snap three-day winning streak on commodities' drag
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UBS: Long European over US equities
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Morning Bid: Wall Street's growth gasp as rates, dollar, oil skid
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Stocks, commodities slip as soft US data signals cooling economy
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US dollar drifts higher from multi-month lows; yen gains
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Goldman: ECB rate cut should be positive for European equities
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European shares kick-off June on a high note in anticipation of ECB rate cut
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Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Morning Bid: Wall St eyes election-strewn June, jobs week
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Euro zone manufacturing sees potential signs of recovery in May, PMI shows
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Cut rates - then what? Five questions for the ECB
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Morning Bid: Markets in upbeat mood as factories hum
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Factory activity shows signs of recovery in May
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US dollar sinks to three-week low on signs of slowing economy
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World stocks up as investors eye ECB rate cut
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Morning Bid: PMI-fest kicks off new month, spotlight on China
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European shares rise after US inflation data keeps Fed rate cut hopes alive
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Morning Bid: PCE test for nervy markets
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Euro zone inflation rises in fresh signal for ECB caution
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Take Five: Cool jobs at last
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Investors hold their breath for inflation data
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Stocks rebound while dollar, Treasury yields fall after US data
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Dollar set for first monthly drop after US inflation readout
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Oil settles down ahead of OPEC+ meeting, posts weekly loss
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TotalEnergies EP Gabon: Ordinary Shareholders’ Meeting on May 30, 2024
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Here's how UBS recommends investors approach potential central bank rate cuts
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EU sticks to January 2025 start for final batch of Basel bank capital rules
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Morning Bid: Agitated markets wary of June heat
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Analysis-Biggest month of bond supply to test markets as rate cut bets fade
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Analysis-Biggest month of bond supply to test markets as rate cut bets fade
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Analysis-Biggest month of bond supply to test markets as rate cut bets fade
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Morning Bid: Biding time before the data dump
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German inflation higher than expected ahead of ECB rates decision
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HSBC completes sale of Russian unit to Expobank

