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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ECB's Lagarde emphasises central bank independence
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ECB must not overengineer policy on small inflation deviations, Kocher says
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Morning Bid: AI fizzes and banks are buoyant
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ECB should only cut rates further if new shocks hit, Dolenc says
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Ress Life Investments A/S publishes Net Asset Value (NAV).
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Germany's Merz aims to slash red tape on banks to boost economy, sources say
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VelorGain Establishes Strategic Hub in Frankfurt to Power Europes Financial Innovation
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Morning Bid: Fed balm soothes trade war jabs
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EU's Ukraine funding plan could further boost central bank gold buying, analysts say
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European growth to hold up but at an increasing fiscal cost, IMF says
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Morning Bid: Volatility builds as AI jockeys with trade
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French PM to suspend Macron's flagship pension reform
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Morning Bid: Markets claw back amid looping narratives
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The ECB has confirmed the elegibility of Aurelija Geležiūnė to serve as a member of the Management Board of Artea Bankas
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Zelenskiy says he discussed frozen Russian assets with ECB President Lagarde
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Major banks explore issuing stablecoin pegged to G7 currencies
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European Commission says existing rules address stablecoin risks
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Digital euro could drain up to 700 billion euros of deposits in bank run, ECB says
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US tariffs a drag on EU confidence, jobs, ECB study finds
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Singapore expected to keep monetary policy unchanged on firm growth
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Morning Bid: Stocks pause as bubble warnings mount
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Dollar anxiety drives precious metals rally as gold trade gets crowded
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Italy to refund banks through extra borrowing, following EU ruling, sources say
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Ferrari's steepest fall drags Europe's stocks, HSBC pulls parking brake
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German exports fall unexpectedly in August as US tariffs hit
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Yen weakest since mid-February, euro drops
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Trading Day: Euphoria rediscovered
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Fed: Majority Emphasized Upside Risks To Inflation Outlook
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German economy ministry lifts 2025 growth forecast to 0.2%
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ECB's Escriva says interest rates at 'appropriate' level
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Wolters Kluwer Brings Together Global Banking Leaders at OneSumX Client Conference 2025
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ECB's Lagarde says she hopes France will produce a budget in time
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ECB's Lagarde renews calls for beefed up role for euro
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Exclusive-France pitches scrapping some capital demands on top euro zone banks
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DBV Technologies sells $30 million of shares through ATM program
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DBV Technologies Announces Sale of approximately $30 million of ADSs Through its At-The-Market (ATM) Program on Nasdaq
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EU must follow law in using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, Lagarde says
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FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM
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Euro zone inflation risk declining but ECB cut still possible, policymakers say
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Tefal maker SEB cuts annual profit forecast as demand weakens, shares drop 21%
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Japanese yen, euro slide against dollar on fiscal concerns
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New Bank of Portugal governor to take over on Monday
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Italy says ECB should cut rates more to address euro zone stagnation
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Europe must resist temptation of easing bank regulation, policymakers say
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European Central Bank Concludes a Framework Agreement with Feedzai to Detect and Prevent Fraud for Forthcoming Digital Euro
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Morning Bid: Fed, pharma and tech lift world markets

