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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Central bank policy tightening: damned if they do, damned if they don't
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Euro zone banks shed 30 billion euros of bad debt in third quarter
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ECB survey sees slower growth and inflation
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As dismal data flows, ECB policymakers promise caution
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Sterling rallies as report stirs hopes for May's new Brexit plan
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Global stocks gain on earnings, euro rebounds after dovish ECB
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ECB expects key interest rates to remain at their present levels at least through summer of 2019
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EU sues Slovenia over seizure of ECB data
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Alibaba (BABA) IV into European Central Bank’s first policy decision of year
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Bank of America (BAC) into European Central Bank’s first policy decision of year
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Goldman Sachs (GS) IV into European Central Bank’s first policy decision of year
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JPMoJPMorgan (JPM) calls active into European Central Bank’s first meeting of year
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Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) puts active into European Central Bank’s first meeting of year
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Euro zone business growth dries up in January as new orders shrivel
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Stocks, yields rise after deal announced to end U.S. government shutdown
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Dollar slides as Trump calls temporary end to partial government shutdown
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ECB's Draghi warns of weaker growth ahead
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CoBank Releases 2019 Year Ahead Report – Forces That Will Shape the U.S. Rural Economy
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CoBank Releases 2019 Year Ahead Report – Forces That Will Shape the U.S. Rural Economy
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Davos pessimism a 'valuable contra-indicator' for investors: Guggenheim's Minerd
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Bank of Italy official says Carige offers strengths for buyer
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Italy's Tria keeps door open to Weidmann's ECB bid
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Dollar weak as trade, growth worries cloud outlook
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Smaller EU states block pre-Brexit reform of finance supervisors
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Euro zone banks see moderation in loan demand, tighter standards: ECB
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SEB: Nordic Outlook: Downside risk from bottlenecks and financial markets, but recession will be avoided
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As outlook darkens, central banks think hard about their language
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Government credit ratings in the developing world face another turbulent year
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Data dependent? Five questions for the ECB
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KBC Group: KBC to call Additional Tier-1 (AT1) securities it issued in 2014
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Dollar nears two-week high as Chinese growth slows
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Testing times from Beijing to Wall Street
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Italy weighs M&A solutions for Monte dei Paschi, Carige: sources
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Italy's Carige will size upcoming state-backed bond at over 1 billion euros: sources
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ECB rate hike to be delayed as recession risks rise again: Reuters poll
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ECB concerned by reports Spanish bank BBVA hired firm to spy in 2004: sources
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Euro zone to open race for replacement of ECB's Praet
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Italy's Carige could get green light for state-backed bond issue soon: minister
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EU to ensure banks' access to UK clearing houses in no-deal Brexit: ECB
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ECB must avoid 'financial distress' in banks' clean up: top EU lawmaker
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Plan to boost powers of EU finance watchdogs set to be put on hold
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ECB tightens conduct rules for policymakers and bank watchdogs
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Sterling up after May wins confidence vote; stocks climb
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Euro zone not heading for recession: ECB's Draghi
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Italian banks face 2019 funding crunch without ECB help
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Weidmann to get another eight years at Bundesbank: German source
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Euro zone economy faces longer slowdown, not recession: ECB's Draghi
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Italy's Salvini accuses ECB of damaging local banks
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Franklin Templeton's Zahn sees no ECB rate rise until 2021
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ECB to give euro zone banks deadline for full coverage of bad loans: source

