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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Loose monetary policy raises risk of new financial crisis: Schaeuble
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ECB guidance change could lead to undue market turbulence: minutes
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UPDATE: FOMC Minutes March 14 - 15 Meeting: Some views stock prices as 'quite high', most saw reinvestment shift later this year
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Fed may have to accelerate rate rises to accommodate Trump policies: ECB's Visco
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Crunch week as Fed meets on rates, Trump team joins G20
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Equity funds' inflow streak extends to 10th week: BAML
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FOMC Minutes: Many Fed Officials Saw Hike 'Fairly Soon'
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Bill Gross: Without ECB, BOJ policies, U.S. 10-year yield would be 3.5 percent
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FOMC Minutes: Fed Officials Weigh Upside Risks to Growth from Fiscal Policy; Saw Gradual Rate Hike Appropriate for Now
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FOMC Minutes: Most Fed Officials Saw Rate Hike as Appropriate 'Relatively Soon' (Full Minutes)
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ECB far from having to contemplate stock buys: Coeure
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2017 is when a decade of global monetary easing ends, says BAML
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Several FOMC Members Saw Rate Rise 'Relatively Soon'
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Global stock markets set for modest gains in 2017: Reuters polls
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For Yellen, a September Fed surprise could close confidence gap
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Lively debate and 'hawkish hold' seen from Fed
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Janet Yellen Jackson Hole Speech; Rate Hike Case has Strengthened
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Fed's swap line hints at little market stress after Brexit
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Brexit a knockout punch to Fed's interest rate divergence mantra
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Brexit helped keep Fed on hold, could slow future U.S. rate rises
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Next week to provide clues about Fed's, ECB's next steps
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Fed rate hikes good for world, bad for emerging markets: ECB's Constancio
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Most Fed Officials Saw June Hike 'Likely' if Economy Warranted - FOMC Minutes
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Investors may have profited from leaked U.S. data: ECB research paper
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FOMC Minutes March 15-16: Members Mixed on April Rate Hike
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Fed's Lockhart Sees Rate Hikes Justified in 2016, Possibly as Soon as April
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Fed to raise rates by mid-year, again before year-end: Reuters poll
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Markets betting on near-zero interest rates for another decade
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Many Fed Officials saw Increased Downside Risks; Most Saw Solid Job Market in 2016 - FOMC Minutes
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Market turbulence raises worries of third crisis wave
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Central banks can cut rates well below zero, says JP Morgan
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Bill Gross warns global markets, economies increasingly addled, distorted
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Bankers say end of loose monetary policy era has fueled volatility
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Fed's historic rate hike slammed by markets, weak data
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European funds cut U.S. exposure after Fed; raise global bond holdings: poll
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More money enters hedge funds in December: SS&C
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U.S. fund managers' allocations steady, equities near survey lows: poll
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Global funds raise U.S. equity holdings, eye emerging markets for 2016 bounce
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ECB, Fed ready for market jolts as they head on opposite policy paths
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Fed 'liftoff' in December: no shock, but may be market rocket fuel
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EM stock inflows top $1.3 billion, highest in 16 weeks: BAML
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Fed will weigh up ECB's stimulus push as it readies rates message
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As early October optimism fades, equities rely on risk premium
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Money market flows at two-year high on Fed, global slowdown worries: BAML
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IMF cuts global growth forecasts again, cites commodity and China worries
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Allianz's El-Erian says emerging markets 'unhinged': CNBC
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U.S.-based stock funds get most cash in five months in latest week: ICI
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U.S. funds turn against stocks and favor debt in September: poll
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Euro zone inflation, U.S. jobs set to dominate
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Yellen Says Rate Hike Likely Appropriate Later This Year

