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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After a joint rate surge, central banks start to see the end in sight
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Denmark's central bank raises key rate to 2.1%
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ECB governors see at least two more rate hikes, sources say
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Central banks hike rates again, but a pause is coming
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ECB hikes rates, promises another 50 bps more in March
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Asian shares jump, dollar eases after Powell comments
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Euro, sterling dip as investors assess rate outlook
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ECB raises rates, signals at least one more hike
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FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
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Marketmind: A quart and two halves
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Eurozone inflation slows by more than expected in January
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Sticky underlying inflation set to keep ECB on its toes
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Euro zone factories are likely over the worst - PMI
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End of easy-cash era is going to hurt
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year
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Analysis-European debt sales break January record in a tricky year

