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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Take Five: Everything to play for
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ECB's Lane plays down wage, core inflation fears
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Spanish windfall tax on banks, energy firms clears first hurdle
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ECB's Schnabel pushes back on smaller rate hikes
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Analysis-Slower Fed hikes spell relief from Tokyo to Buenos Aires
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Euro area inflation likely near its peak, ECB's De Guindos says
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ECB accounts show inflation fears justifying more rate hikes
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German financial system under strain but property correction not seen: Bundesbank
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Slovak police renew bribery charge against central bank governor Kazimir - lawyer
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Swedish central bank raises policy rate, more needed to tame inflation
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Real estate stocks power Europe's STOXX 600 to fresh three-month high
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Analysis-Italy's Meloni and the technocrats - a difficult power balance
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Dollar extends losses as Fed minutes signal slower rate hikes
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CNH Industrial: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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CNH Industrial: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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ECB's Centeno sees more consolidation in Portugal's banking sector
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Centeno wants ECB to send clear message of gentler rate hikes
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IMF forecasts Spain growth close to zero at turn of year
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German inflation to stay in double digits despite gas price brake, Bundesbank says
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Europe's STOXX 600 hits over 3-month highs; Credit Suisse drops after flagging hefty loss
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Euro zone growth will likely be negative in Q4, inflation high, ECB's De Guindos Says
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Europe's STOXX 600 hits over 3-month highs; Credit Suisse drops after flagging hefty loss
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Bundesbank warns banks against 'careless' payout pledges as economy cools
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Analysis-Investors warm to European corporate bonds after a brutal year
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ECB still has long way ahead of it on rate hikes -Ifo president
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Euro zone must keep investing during slowdown, help ECB fight inflation -Commission
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Domestic investors could absorb heavy 2023 euro debt issuance - JPMorgan
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ECB's Nagel opens door to smaller hikes but sees long way to go
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ECB's Rehn says inflation, economy will decide pace of rate hikes
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ECB set to raise deposit rate 50 bps as euro zone enters recession -economists: Reuters poll
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European stocks mixed; OECD report to detail economic weakness
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ECB's Holzmann says leaning towards a 0.75% rate hike as things stand
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European shares end higher as oil stocks rebound
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Spain's inflation to remain at around 7% until year end, minister says
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European companies are tapping bond markets again as investors return
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LHV will become a subject to direct supervision by the ECB
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ECB's Holzmann backs 0.75 percentage point increase in December -FT
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First Trust/abrdn Global Opportunity Income Fund Declares its Monthly Common Share Distribution of $0.045 Per Share for December
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First Trust Dynamic Europe Equity Income Fund Declares its Monthly Common Share Distribution of $0.06 Per Share for December
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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ECB's Centeno sees possibility of rate hike smaller than 75 bps
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Swedish central bank set to hike policy rate to 2.5% this week, poll shows
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Deutsche Bank sees U.S. leveraged loan defaults near record highs in 2024
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ECB's Lane makes case for smaller rate hikes ahead - MNI
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Dollar soars on safe haven flows as China's COVID woes increase
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European stocks lower; German PPI unlikely to stop ECB hike
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Europe's STOXX 600 subdued; defensive stock gains offset commodities gloom
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Hopes grow for inflation relief as German producer prices fall

