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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European shares slide to three-month low as ECB flags inflation risks from Middle East war
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Morning Bid: Central bankers sound inflation alarm
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Trump tells Israel not to repeat strikes on Iranian energy as crisis deepens
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Euro and yen gain, pushing dollar index lower following central bank decisions
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Stocks decline as crude gains with central banks on pause
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Central banks stand ready to tackle war-led inflation
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Trading Day: Hello inflation, goodbye 2026 Fed cut
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ECB sees underpriced geopolitical risks, warns against easing bank rules
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European stocks retreat after attack on Iran's gas field revives concerns
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Stocks slump after Fed keeps rates unchanged as oil prices climb
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Dollar gains as Fed leaves rates unchanged
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Trading Day: Oil back above $100... and so?
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European shares gain ahead of key central bank decisions
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Australia central bank hikes rates to 10-month high as Iran war stokes inflation risk
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Morning Bid: Central banks gird for oil shocks as RBA votes 5-4 to hike
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Australia central bank hikes rates in tight call as Iran war stokes inflation risk
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Dollar moves lower for second straight day ahead of major central bank decisions
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Stocks gain as oil prices moderate gains; focus turns to Fed
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Factbox-Key players in UniCredit's pursuit of Commerzbank
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Ress Life Investments A/S publishes Net Asset Value (NAV).
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FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
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BIS urges central banks not to rush reactions to energy price spike
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Morning Bid: Central banks' straitjacket
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SNB to hold rates at zero through 2026, lean on FX intervention to curb Swiss franc strength: Reuters poll
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European shares snap three-day losing streak as oil prices retreat
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UniCredit makes low-ball Commerzbank offer in bid to secure talks
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Bank of England to play for time as war brings inflation heat
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play
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Morning Bid: Drawing to a strait is always a risky play

