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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German economy posts weakest growth in five years
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European shares edge up, helped by China stimulus hopes
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Basel eases capital hit from new trading book rules for banks
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Monte dei Paschi shares suspended after plunging on ECB warning
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Euro zone industry output tumbles, raises questions on rate hike
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Two out of three German companies favor ECB rate hike: survey
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Italian senator says rules prevent Carige nationalization: report
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Banco BPM CEO rules out tie-ups at present given market uncertainty
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Unclear how deep and lasting Germany's economic problems are: ECB's Nowotny
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Monte dei Paschi looking to sell delayed bond as ECB warns over funding
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ECB rate hike still possible this year, narrative unchanged: Nowotny
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France's 'yellow vest' protests could shake up euro zone bond markets
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ECB must keep options open in face of risks: Villeroy
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Italy's UniCredit open to Carige deal if bankrolled by state: sources
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ECB to debate new cheap loans in 'fragile and fluid' context: minutes
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NorthStar Realty Europe Completes Sale of Three U.K. Assets and Executes Definitive Sale and Purchase Agreements to Sell a Further Three German Assets at an Aggregate 27% Premium to EPRA NAV
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Carige commissioner plays down nationalization option
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Italy sets up 1.3 billion euro fund to cover Carige rescue costs
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Carige gets state-backed funding after government U-turn
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BIS says central banks in no rush to issue e-money
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Dollar gains as euro falls, but outlook stays weak
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Italy offers state-backed options to shore up Carige
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Italian cabinet to discuss Carige later Monday: government sources
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SNB's Zurbruegg sticks to expansive monetary policy script: SRF
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EU moves closer to tightening rules on London-based investment firms
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ECB's De Guindos urges build-up of banks' macro buffers
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Euro zone finance ministers to choose successor to ECB's Praet on Feb. 11
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European growth finishes 2018 with a whimper, PMIs suggest
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Euro zone business activity slumps to four-year low in December: PMI
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Euro zone inflation eases off ECB target, may complicate rate hike plan
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ECB rates to remain low as long as necessary: Coeure
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Byron Wien Announces Ten Surprises for 2019
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End of ECB buys leaves Italy, France, Spain with 64 billion euro hangover
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Italy's Banca Carige looking to use convertible bond to lift capital
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ECB move on Carige shows trust in ongoing restructuring: administrator
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Euro zone lending data still bright against gloomy backdrop
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ECB calls in administrators to save Italy's Carige
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Euro zone factories ended 2018 on a low note: PMI
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European shares start 2019 shakilyas China, EU figures deepen gloom
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U.S.-China trade war takes toll on global manufacturing
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The unexpected moneymaker in 2018: euro zone government bonds
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Dollar ends strongest year since 2015 on defensive note
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ECB's hawk Lautenschlaeger still sees rate hike in 2019 if data allows
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Take Five: The Year of the Bear! World markets themes for the week ahead
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German inflation slows sharply as ECB dials back stimulus
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ECB sees global economic slowdown in 2019
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Italy's Carige bank discussed failed cash call approval with ECB: source
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Italy's 2019 budget wins Senate approval amid outcry

