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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Germany's Laschet says trusts ECB to keep inflation in check
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Growth? Value? Some investors opt for a bit of both
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ECB faces call to end private meetings after Lane leak
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Some in ECB think inflation forecasts too pessimistic -Makhlouf
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ECB's De Cos is not foreseeing an interest rate hike in 2023
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World shares fall as markets await Fed meeting, taper timeline
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Slower growth, high inflation make awkward reading for Bank of England
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ECB's Lane reveals in private meeting inflation target may be met by 2025 - report
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Euro zone recovering faster than anticipated: Lagarde
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Analysis: Bonds 'boring' no longer as unpredictability returns
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CFA Institute Systemic Risk Council Announces Reorganization
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ECB's exit from crisis measures will be "very gradual": Rehn
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Markets may be overestimating Delta's impact on growth - ECB's Schnabel
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German conservatives drag ECB's monetary policy into election campaign
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Analysis: ECB sees a new inflation 'hump' as prices surge
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NatWest chair sees digital pound piloted within five years
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ECB's Weidmann wants digital euro to start small
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Key gauge of euro zone inflation expectations at highest since mid-2015
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European stocks snap 4-day losing streak as oil, banks rise
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U.S. dollar rises vs most currencies as Fed taper talk gathers pace
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Act fast or miss the digital payments boat, BIS tells central banks
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Column: Markets fear a different 'delta'
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Take Five: Big in Japan
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European stocks end ECB week lower after stimulus slows as expected
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Wall Street shares down as inflation worry offsets U.S.-China optimism
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Dollar gains with yields as Fed policy in focus
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Fed's Bowman encouraged still by recovery, taper likely this year
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Analysis-Stimulus-pumped stocks at risk as warning signals flash red
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ECB takes token step towards dialling down pandemic-era stimulus
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European stocks pare losses after ECB slows stimulus, as expected
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Wall Street closes down, European stocks end little-changed
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Dollar drops with US yields, euro buoyed as ECB trims emergency support
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ECB trims emergency support - but don't call it tapering
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Column: The ECB's 'phantom taper'?
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Inflation could prompt ECB to tighten policy quicker, Holzmann says
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Pre-ECB jitters knock 1% off European stocks
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Euro zone banks face further rise in soured loans -ECB
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Worries over economic recovery shake world stocks, dollar pares gains
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Dollar pares gains on dovish Fed speak, before ECB meeting
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End of the summer: Events that may shake markets in September
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European stocks slip from recent highs, telecom deals in focus
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Marketmind: Transitory faith in transitory inflation
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Dollar gains as U.S. yields rise before ECB meeting
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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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Life after the ECB? The tapering debate begins
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Talk now, act later: Five questions for the ECB
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European stocks end near record highs as tech rallies
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Dollar shakes off jobs report blues in big central bank week
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End of the summer: Events that may shake markets in September

