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 is prepared to act on any post-Brexit market turbulence
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German inflation edges closer to ECB target in January, state data show
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ECB pledges to remove hurdles to bank mergers in euro zone
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Bank of England rate cut hangs in balance at Carney's last policy meeting
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ECB data point to widening split in euro zone economy
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Abating risk could push euro zone growth higher: ECB's Rehn
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Consumer morale rises unexpectedly in Germany, France, Italy
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BOJ releases decade-old inflation target debates as Fed, ECB work to avoid 'Japanification'
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Focus on 'Japanification' stirs BOJ talk of policy review
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ECB's Lagarde extends mandate of top Draghi aide
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ECB's Enria blames legislative 'mess' for dos Santos fiasco
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Six euro zone banks fall short of ECB capital demands
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Ferrari N.V.: periodic report on the buyback program
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Ferrari N.V.: periodic report on the buyback program
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ECB's Knot: Don't expect real change in rates in coming years
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Bulgaria on path to adopt euro in 2023: IMF's Georgieva
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Investors build war chests to buy bonds of distressed European companies
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Bank of England rate cut hangs in balance as Carney bows out
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Czech central bank closer to new powers to regulate mortgage lending
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ECB's Lagarde says uptick in inflation 'really minor'
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ECB's Rehn backs a flexible and symmetrical inflation target
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ECB's Knot, Rehn speak in favor of simple 2% inflation target
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ECB's Knot takes cautious view on recent core inflation rise
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Euro zone economy remains weak but green shoots emerging: PMIs
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ECB seen lagging inflation target through 2022: survey
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ECB's Knot says further rate cuts would have less impact: CNBC
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ECB policy is not on 'autopilot', Lagarde on Bloomberg TV
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Dollar dips vs yen as investors reach for safe havens on virus scare
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Euro, bond yields plummet on cautious Lagarde tone, virus fears
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Slovenia's bank NLB plans subordinated Tier 2 issue
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise modestly; labor market tight
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ECB launches review, keeps policy on hold

