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's Schnabel opposes pumping cash into green assets, Boersen-Zeitung reports
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ECB's Knot says low rate policy risks becoming counterproductive
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Bulgaria ups growth forecast to 3.6% in 2019: finance minister
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The best year financial markets have ever had?
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Groupe BPCE/ Natixis- Groupe BPCE’s and Natixis’ prudential capital requirements for 2020 set by the ECB
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ECB expected to allot 2.4 billion euros at regular refinancing tender
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Euro zone banks fully utilizing ECB's two-tier rate scheme
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ING to appoint Pinar Abay as head of Market Leaders and member of the Management Board Banking
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ECB rates can still go much lower, staff research shows
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Bank of England audio leak gave head start on briefings
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BOJ's Kuroda warns of risks to Japan economy despite trade war truce
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Bank of England to stay on hold as Brexit saga plays on
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Ex TIM CFO, former UniCredit executive vie for CEO job at Carige: sources
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Global regulator ratchets up pressure on banks and markets to ditch Libor
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Euro zone inflation confirmed at 1% as food prices jump
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Wunderbar: Investors set for best German bond returns in five years
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Trade and fiscal policy action needed to avoid global 'liquidity trap': BoE's Carney
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Banco Comercial Português, S.A. informs about minimum prudential requirements
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IHS Markit Downgrades Global Recession Probability to One in Five
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EU executive urges euro zone to use fiscal policy to help ECB
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ECB to cut supervision fees for smaller lenders
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ECB may need more flexibility around inflation target: Müller
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UK politics transformed, but Bank of England to stay on hold
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Rehn says ECB to stay accommodative
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Politicized ECB doing work of irresponsible governments: Coeure
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KBC Group: KBC discloses new ECB capital requirements. KBC's capital remains well above the minimum requirements.
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Sweden set to end sub-zero rates; ECB and others far behind
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Weak bank profits a stability risk for euro zone: ECB
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Czech rates seen unchanged through 2020, cut likely next move: Reuters poll
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ECB has minor impact on inequality: Lane
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Euro zone business growth stayed weak in December: flash PMIs
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Stocks rally on preliminary U.S.-China trade deal, oil rises
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German balanced budget policy should not be a fetish: Bundesbank chief
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Markets primed for early 2020 'melt-up': BofA
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Electronic Swiss franc? Not so fast, government says

