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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Slovenia lawmakers veto planned law on bank bail-in repayments
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ECB policy losing some potency, needs fiscal help: Draghi
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Italy's Salvini triumphs in Umbria as government alliance slumps
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Lagarde will take ECB out of ivory tower: De Guindos in El Pais
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Exclusive: Qatar pushes for Deutsche Bank chairman to go - sources
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Exclusive: Qatar pushes for Deutsche Bank chairman to go - sources
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ECB to restart bond buys Oct 30, stop around Christmas
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C$ pads weekly gain as investors see BoC as odd man out
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Lagarde wants to end ECB infighting, Spiegel reports
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EU readies stricter rules against money laundering: document
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Latest ECB decision was well-timed: Vasiliauskas
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ECB needs discussion on new policy framework over coming quarters: Müller
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Weak euro zone economy justifies ECB's latest stimulus: Wunsch
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Euro zone inflation, growth projections cut in key ECB survey
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German consumer morale dips to lowest in three years, GfK survey shows
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SATO Corporation's Interim report 1 Jan–30 Sep 2019: Over 1,000 rental apartments under construction
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Deeper global slowdown still more likely despite round of rate cuts: Reuters poll
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Bank of Canada rate cut chances fall despite slowing growth: Reuters poll
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Rosneft switches contracts to euros from dollars due to U.S. sanctions
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ECB keeps policy unchanged but door stays open to more stimulus
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ECB announces monetary policy decisions, keeps main rates unchanged
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Euro zone business activity stagnates as Draghi bows out
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Earnings relief spurs gains in Europe, with no surprises from Draghi's last act
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Pound lower against dollar after call for UK election
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'Never give up!' Draghi tells Lagarde as he leaves ECB
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Lack of cross-border mergers shows Europe needs more integration: Bank of Spain
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ECB staff backs Draghinomics but resents his 'kitchen cabinet': survey
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Germany nominates economist Isabel Schnabel for ECB board seat
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Bank of Canada rate cut bets sink as investors eye post-election spending
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Slovenia passes law on bank bail-in repayments despite central bank protest
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Explainer: As Draghi era ends at ECB, cheap money concerns nag
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ECB's Costa says banks need to act fast as tech firm rivalry looms
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Germany to pick Schnabel for ECB board seat: source
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German budget surplus at 1.7% of GDP in second quarter: Eurostat
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Euro zone bond yields climb on hopes for Brexit deal
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Swedish central bank seen holding rates at -0.25% through 2020: Reuters poll
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Italy's biggest bank wants to become less Italian
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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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EU revises up German 2018 budget surplus, next year's easing seen small
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EU revises up German 2018 budget surplus, next year's easing seen small
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A quiet exit for Draghi? Five questions for the ECB
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Brexit deal 'good news' but global growth key for BoE rates too: Carney
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ECB Draghi's final meeting will be no lap of honor
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ECB needs to lower inflation target in policy review: Holzmann
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ECB's Draghi warns of bubble risk in the euro zone
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Take Five: Super Saturday, Super Mario
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EU leaders confirm Christine Lagarde's appointment as head of ECB
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Who is buying negative-yielding German bonds? Foreign central banks, perhaps
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Going Dutch? Low interest rates rattle 'world's best' pension system

