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 wants to cut reporting burden for banks
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European Central Bank to review bond-buying tool launched in response to pandemic - FT
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German public sector unions prepare walkouts over pay
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EU plans to crack down on racism in 'moment of reckoning'
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Take Five: IPOs - Peak Optimism
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ECB's de Cos opens door to fresh stimulus
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Resurging coronavirus biggest threat to euro zone economy: economists
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KBC Group: Koenraad Debackere takes up his term of office as Chairman of the Board of Directors of KBC Group NV on 1 November 2020
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ECB's de Guindos says exchange rate is fundamental for inflation
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Euro zone August price fall confirmed, core inflation slows
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Euro zone banks get 73 billion euro ECB relief to withstand pandemic
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H1 2020 financial results and corporate business update
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H1 2020 financial results and corporate business update
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ECB's Holzmann says low rates harmful in long term
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PIMCO Adds Economist and Central Banker Mark Carney to its Global Advisory Board
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PIMCO Adds Economist and Central Banker Mark Carney to its Global Advisory Board
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Bundesbank chief defends ECB bond purchases in wake of court case
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EU to throw London lifeline with extension to coveted clearing
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ECB not entirely happy with the results of its policy, Panetta says
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ECB's Makhlouf sees continued fall in prices during pandemic
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Exclusive: EU to delay euro clearing decision on Brexit divorce threat - source
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U.S. dollar slides as stocks rally; focus on Fed
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ECB's Lagarde shifts burden to governments to aid recovery
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ECB does not target the exchange rate, but it is an important variable: de Guindos
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ECB to supervise five Bulgarian, eight Croatian banks
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Euro zone inflation needs more momentum to move higher: Lane
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Euro zone ministers pledge lasting fiscal support for economy
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EU governments and ECB have more to do to overcome crisis, Lagarde says
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ECB may let some banks pay dividends after December
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Euro zone ministers open talks on successor to ECB's Mersch
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ECB policymakers highlight risk from strong euro, nuancing Lagarde message
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Euro gains as ECB viewed as less worried about strong currency
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Nordea follows the ECB recommendation on dividend
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European shares fall as ECB leaves policy unchanged with no new stimulus
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Brexit brinkmanship: EU orders UK to scrap plan for treaty breach, UK refuses
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Euro advances after ECB's Lagarde says exchange rate not being targeted
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Equities slide, bonds rally as tech rebound stalls; oil slips
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ECB's Lagarde takes benign view on growth, euro strength
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European shares bounce back, focus shifts to ECB meeting
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ECB to make only slight changes to projections: Bloomberg
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U.S. dollar skids from four-week high; euro gains
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European equities sapped by Brexit fears, energy and tech stocks slide
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Dollar rises to four-week high as sterling, U.S. stocks fall
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Graphic: Surging euro, vanishing inflation - Five questions for the ECB
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Fed's strategy shift to bind big central banks from Frankfurt to Tokyo
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Euro dips as traders look towards ECB meeting
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With big tech on holiday, world shares inch higher
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No cause yet for ECB alarm over euro strength
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Announcement of Intention to Publish a Registration Document and Potential Intention to Launch an Initial Public Offering
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Dollar dips as market recovers from weak U.S. jobs data

