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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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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Dollar slips as markets eye central bank meetings amid Middle East conflict
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Stocks rise as oil prices fall; flurry of central bank meetings on tap
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BofA: we suggest fading oil >$100/bbl
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Sterling drops vs euro and dollar after weak economic data
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Inflation threats heat up but ECB to keep rates on ice this year, say economists: Reuters poll
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Morning Bid: Markets over a barrel
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European shares log second week of losses as Mideast war fuels inflation fears
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Take Five: Deja vu?
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Morning Bid: Crude shock
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Morning Bid: Crude shock
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Stocks slip, dollar strong as Iran conflict pushes oil prices higher
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Dollar rises broadly as investors weigh Middle East risks
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Invalda INVL to sell 1.22% of Artea Bank shares
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Tesonet Global Targets to Increase its Interest in Artea Bankas
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Morning Bid: Triple digit crude
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European shares close lower as oil surge sparks inflation worries, rate hike bets
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Dollar flirts with new 2026 highs as oil price jump hurts euro
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Trading Day: Oil and yields up, up, and away
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Spain's mobile phone tower group Cellnex expects industry consolidation to slow
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Piraeus Bank S.A. 2026 Financial Calendar
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Energy prices increase from Iran war to dampen Germany's recovery only slightly, DIW says
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ECB policymakers acknowledge war risk, promise to keep inflation in check
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European shares fall again as Mideast tensions keep investors on edge
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French inflation to remain low despite Iran war, central bank chief says
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Exclusive-ECB will react if Iran war pushes up inflation, Nagel says
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Morning Bid: It ain't over yet
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Stocks dip, Treasury yields jump as oil pushes higher
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Trading Day: Role reversal, as Wall Street lags
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Big European investors bet against swings in ECB, BoE interest-rate expectations
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ECB in no rush even if Iran war could alter outlook: policymakers
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Europe stocks mark biggest daily jump in months on Gulf de-escalation hopes
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US stocks dip, oil pulls back as Wall Street weighs conflicting messages on Iran
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FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
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Back to the 1970s? Investors brace for return of stagflation

