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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Unaudited financial results of LHV Group for Q4 and 12 months of 2025
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Dollar weakens after dour US economic data, yen continues winning streak
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Analysis-French central bank governor's departure unlikely to shift ECB policy course
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ECB’s Kazimir says major deviation needed for policy change
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Major inflation shift needed for ECB rate change debate, says Kazimir
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Europe must prepare for greater global safe haven role, ECB's Kocher says
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ECB's Simkus sees equal chance of rate hike or cut
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South Africa keen to utilise new ECB repo lines, central bank governor says
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Analysis-ECB's safety net is part of EU plan to court new allies
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Exclusive-Euro zone ministers to weigh euro-stablecoins, more joint debt issuance to boost role of euro, economic security
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Morning Bid: Rise of the job-killer robots?
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Euro strength reflects dollar weakness, possibly politically driven, says ECB's Kocher
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ECB's Kazaks says significant euro appreciation could trigger response
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ECB policymakers fret over risk of too-low inflation
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Take Five: Near, far, wherever markets are
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Europe's STOXX 600 rebounds in broad based gains; Stellantis plunge drags auto stocks
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ECB's Escriva sees interest rates stable
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Societe Generale: Fourth quarter & 2025 full year results
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Dollar heads for weekly rise, yen slumps ahead of Japan's election
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ECB’s Lagarde: AI investment boom will take time to boost productivity
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A year in which the major central banks part ways
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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BoE's Bailey welcomes Warsh as Trump's choice to lead U.S. Fed
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ECB leaves rates unchanged, shrugs off inflation dip
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ECB keeps rates steady, shrugs off inflation dip
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Tradeweb Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results
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Morning Bid: Selling begets selling
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The ECB is seen keeping rates steady, but some uncertainty clouds outlook
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European shares fall as investors gauge earnings, ECB keeps rates unchanged
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ING names Ljiljana Čortan head of Wholesale Banking
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Update on management changes
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Morning Bid: Skittish investors haunted by tech sell-off
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Equities sink in extended AI rout, bond yields dip, silver savaged
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US dollar hits two-week high, pound slumps after BoE holds rates
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ECB keeps rates unchanged, signal comfort with dollar weakness
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Trading Day: Tech it to the limit
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Intended Change in the Supervisory Board of LHV Group
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U.S. dollar rebound to be cut short by rate cut bets, doubts over Fed independence: Reuters Poll
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Morning Bid: AI scatters the tech herd
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Euro zone economic momentum wanes further in January, PMI shows
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Amundi launches a 500 million euros share buyback programme
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Morning Bid: Euro zone faces inflation hurdle before ECB
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Analysis-Ultra-low bond spread unity still out of reach for euro area
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Dollar firms, yen under pressure ahead of Japan's elections
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Europe must keep control of key technologies, says EU commissioner
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Canadian Pension Plans Delivered Muted Returns in Q4 2025 Amid a Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
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Euro zone banks tightening access to business credit, ECB survey shows

