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 stimulus plan meets court requirements: German finance minister
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German inflation picks up in June
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Europe slowly emerging from crisis, end not in sight: ECB's Makhlouf
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Bundesbank must decide on ECB bond purchases: top court judge
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Euro zone needs loose monetary policy until inflation goal near, says Villeroy
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Big tobacco, big oil and Buffett join Fed's portfolio
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ECB's German board member pushes back on court challenge
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ECB is better safe than sorry with easy policy, Rehn says
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Euro zone bank lending continues to surge amid crisis, ECB says
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European shares end lower on U.S. virus woes; banks drag
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We're past the worst, but recovery will be uneven, ECB's Lagarde says
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Coronavirus legacy will be weak global inflation: economists
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Global stock markets sink as U.S. virus concerns offset Europe rebound hopes
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Fed balance sheet down again as currency swaps fall further
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Gen II Luxembourg Services SARL Adds Two New Members To Its Board Of Directors
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Central Banks Receive Submissions From L3COS for Regulated Digital Currency Operating System
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Central banks have thrown many tools at coronavirus. What do they have left?
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Hitting back at German court challenge, ECB defends bond buys
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Account of monetary policy meeting of Governing Council of ECB on 3-4 June, 2020
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ECB found 'pragmatic' solution to German legal dispute, Rehn says
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ECB to provide euro loans to non euro zone central banks
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European stocks end higher as mood improves, Lufthansa jumps
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Dollar strengthens as virus fears dent risk appetite
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First Trust Advisors L.P. Announces Distributions for Exchange-Traded Funds
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ECB's De Cos calls for EU recovery fund to be approved as soon as possible
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European stocks knocked lower by virus, tariff fears
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Europe's emergency loan schemes stir fears of a debt trap
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Don't get too excited by solid euro zone data, ECB's Lane says
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Equities sink, bonds edge higher on fears of pandemic wave
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Central banks hint at pandemic stimulus exit. Markets aren't buying it
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COVID-19 crisis creates room for M&A between euro zone banks: ECB's Enria
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ECB's de Guindos sees risk of reopening too soon after lockdown
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ECB money-printing shouldn't become 'unbound', says Weidmann
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UniCredit CEO calls for clarity on banks' dividend prospects
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ECB ready to cooperate to resolve German legal dispute, VP says
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Changing of guard at top German court signals de-escalation for ECB
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German parliament wants quarterly meetings with Bundesbank chief
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Major central banks to cut frequency of dollar-funding operations, BOJ says
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ECB's Lagarde urges quick EU recovery plan as economy in 'dramatic fall'
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EU leaders agree: they're not ready to sign off a recovery plan
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ECB cuts frequency of dollar operations as markets improve
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Steven van Rijswijk to succeed Ralph Hamers as CEO of ING
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Steven van Rijswijk to succeed Ralph Hamers as CEO of ING
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Dollar records small weekly gain on safe-haven demand
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U.S. shares retreat on renewed pandemic fears, safe-havens rise
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U.S. Fed's balance sheet shrinks for first time since February
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Brazil set to test lower bound on rates, despite misgivings
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Thyssenkrupp's elevator division set for multi-billion euro debt issue: sources
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Banks borrow record 1.31 trillion euros from ECB
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World stock markets slip on second wave virus fears, safe-havens rise

