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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Analysis: Kingmaker manoeuvres behind the men vying to succeed Germany's Merkel
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Dollar slips after Fed's Powell says not hiking rates anytime soon
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Global economy can shake off pandemic in 2021, leaders say
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ECB's Lagarde calls for regulating Bitcoin's "funny business"
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FCA announces that the previously declared special cash distribution has become unconditional
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FCA announces that the previously declared special cash distribution has become unconditional
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Renzi insists Italy take ESM loan, prolonging showdown with PM Conte
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Italy's Monte dei Paschi to open books to potential partners
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Affimed Announces €25 Million Debt Financing Agreement with Silicon Valley Bank
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Affimed Announces €25 Million Debt Financing Agreement with Silicon Valley Bank
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Euro zone sentiment improves in Dec, but inflation still negative
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Euro zone data point to fourth quarter GDP drop: ECB
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Key gauge of euro zone market inflation expectations jumps to highest since Jan 2020
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Euro zone producer prices fall less than expected year-on-year in November
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Euro zone contraction deeper than thought in December but optimism rose
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Merger of FCA (FCAU) and Groupe PSA Approved by Shareholders
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Merger of FCA and Groupe PSA Approved by Shareholders: FCA and Groupe PSA Expect to Complete the Combination on January 16, 2021
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Merger of FCA and Groupe PSA approved by shareholders: FCA and Groupe PSA expect to complete the combination on January 16, 2021
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A 2021 vision: what every fund manager is buying (or selling)
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ECB will raise interest rates if needed, but shift can take some time - Weidmann
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European Datawarehouse Submits Application to FCA to be Registered as a UK Securitisation Repository
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Analysis: Central bankers comb for crypto clues as Bahamas launches 'Sand Dollar'
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European DataWarehouse Named in Latest Action Plan For European NPLs
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KKR Releases 2021 Global Macro Outlook
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Euro zone inflation confirmed as negative in Nov for fourth month
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European shares up for fourth session on stimulus, vaccine optimism
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Nordea to follow the updated ECB recommendation on dividend
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Fed extends pandemic-related dollar 'swap' lines for 9 other central banks
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Swedish govt sees milder downturn in 2020, slower growth next year

