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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Euro zone to discuss bailout fund use in coronavirus fight on Tuesday
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German recession inevitable but public finances solid: Bundesbank
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ECB ready to do more for coronavirus emergency if needed, Visco tells paper
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KBC Group: KBC reaction to measures announced by Belgian Federal Government
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ECB's de Guindos says coronavirus will put Europe into a recession
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Italy coronavirus deaths jump by almost 800, government shuts most workplaces
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ECB has tools left but now governments must fight crisis: Schnabel
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Take Five: Swap lines to the rescue
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Fed announces more emergency moves to stem dollar, liquidity strains
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ECB cuts even more slack to virus-stricken euro zone banks
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Macron seeks more EU powers as Europe faces coronavirus meltdown
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Global bank watchdogs in accounting rule talks to limit loan losses
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BoE takes part in international action to boost dollar liquidity
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Fed increases frequency of swap line operations with other major central banks
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Fed Announces coordinated central bank action to further enhance the provision of U.S. dollar liquidity
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Fa Xian Xian Ji Expects Buying Opportunities Amid Global Panic
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Factbox: What's left in the tank for the big three central banks?
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ECB opens 24-billion-euro swap line with Danish central bank
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ECB's de Cos says mitigating measures in EU lead to severe economic disruption
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European shares crawl into second day of gains, but lose for week
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ECB's Villeroy says new package will be effective
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Italy urges new EU bonds to fight coronavirus crisis
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New York order spooks Wall Street, offsets calm from policy efforts
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NY Fed-FX swaps with foreign central banks total $45 million in latest week
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ECB's Lagarde: ready to increase size of asset purchase programmes amid virus outbreak
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Greece to inject 10 billion euros to support economy as coronavirus spreads
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Crisis-era regulators call on banks to halt distributions, de-leverage trading
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Spain to close all hotels, help nursing homes as coronavirus deaths climb
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Bank of England ramps up bond-buying, cuts rates to near zero
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Europe needs to match ECB's bold action with fiscal policy: Kazimir
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Factbox: Europeans ask what has EU done for us? Answer: 2.5 trillion euro stimulus
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Fed opens dollar swap lines for nine additional foreign central banks
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Federal Reserve announces the establishment of temporary U.S. dollar liquidity arrangements with other central banks
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Exclusive: ECB's Lagarde overruled German and Dutch resistance to 'no-limits' pledge - sources
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ECB's emergency scheme comes at right time, key to use all tools: Holzmann
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ECB gives banks 115 billion euros in ultra-cheap loans
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Wall Street ends higher to stem coronavirus sell-off
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Spain urges EU-wide fiscal response to coronavirus after ECB plan
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Southern European bond yields tumble after ECB unleashes emergency stimulus
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BoE boosts European stocks but recession fears remain
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Coronavirus deaths in Italy overtake China as economic damage mounts
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New ECB measures should show Europe is determined to overcome crisis: Altmaier
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Greece says ECB emergency package makes 12 billion euro in debt eligible
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U.S. oil reverses losses, posts largest one-day gain on record
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Markets rebound as policymakers further boost liquidity
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ECB to print 1 trillion euro this year to stem coronavirus rout

