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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World stock markets slip on second wave virus fears, safe-havens rise
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Europe's wage schemes shielded households from most income losses, ECB says
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EU post-COVID recovery plan likely to win backing in July: budget chief
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As the ECB ponders purchases, bond angels aren't falling
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Cheaper energy slows euro zone inflation as expected in May
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Euro zone banks heavily exposed to dirtiest industries, ECB says
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Money managers step warily around euro zone bank 'value trap'
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EDGE - the Leading Certification for Gender Equality - Launches US-based Effort to Expand Reach and Impact Across the Americas
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Andreas Dombret Joins Houlihan Lokey as an International Senior Advisor
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EU must act urgently on fiscal measures, ECB says
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European Central Bank’s TLTRO-III operations borrowing allowances are set
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European shares fall on fears of second coronavirus wave
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Irish debt agency chief warns on longer term borrowing
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Hedge funds nurse losses on bets against Greek, Italian shares
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ECB struggling with weak public trust, paper shows
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Parliament experts see Bundesbank taking lead in ECB legal fight: newspaper
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Don't let the corona-crisis go to waste, ECB tells Italy
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Turkey must restore credibility to win foreign funds, ex-minister says
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ECB not finished with new policy easing, economists say: Reuters poll
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Spanish banks' ECB borrowing reached highest level since 2014
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ECB's Enria urges banks to eat into capital and lend
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Bulgarian state takes part in Fibank capital increase
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Euro break-up bet sours again on Swiss franc speculators
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ECB doesn't need to expand shopping list yet, Schnabel says
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European shares end turbulent day lower as Fed nerves kick in
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ECB's Kazimir wishes emergency bond buys could end soon
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Bank of England ready to replenish its COVID-19 warchest
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No prospective euro member meets accession criteria, ECB says
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Muller calls for ECB to stick to 'capital key' in bond buys
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Exclusive: ECB prepares 'bad bank' plan for wave of coronavirus toxic debt
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ECB contemplating dividend moratorium extension, Enria says
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Europe's spending surge must be temporary, ECB's Rehn says
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Global use of euro stabilizes near historic lows, ECB says
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Fintechs Must Take Part in COVID-19 Recovery, says Bruc Bond
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Eurobank leads Greek peers with lowest bad loan ratio after doValue deal
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Prepping portfolios for next market storm? Not just gold and govvies
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EU banks shouldn't pay dividends this year, watchdog says
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ING reports outcome of 2020 EU-wide Transparency Exercise
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ING reports outcome of 2020 EU-wide Transparency Exercise
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KBC Group: KBC report on the 2020 Spring EBA Transparency Exercise
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ECB's Lagarde defends bond buys against northern challenge
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Spain heads for its worst recession on record, central bank says
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Scarred and scared: post-Covid consumers not their old selves
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European stocks take a breather as tech, healthcare weigh
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Dollar slips, commodity currencies gain as risk sentiment improves
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Stocks rally on quick economic revival hopes, oil slides
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'Never say never' on ECB buying shares, Holzmann tells newspaper
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German lawmakers see way out of ECB court ruling conundrum: paper
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UBS and Bank of America units clear ECB stress test
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ECB nemesis Kerber says new scheme may be forbidden aid to debtors

