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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Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead
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Testing times: Five questions for the ECB
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Global growth outlook for 2019 dims for first time: Reuters polls
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Italy expects EU budget rejection on Tuesday: source
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ECB's Nowotny concerned about Italy's debt level: Kurier report
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Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead
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High noon in Brussels: Italy prepares for budget showdown
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NY Fed: FX swaps with foreign central banks total $89 million in latest week
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EU says no cliff-edge risk from Brexit for derivatives
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Undermining EU budget rules carries high price for all: ECB's Draghi
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Lack of Italy debt contagion explodes notion of euro periphery
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Germany should push Weidmann as ECB chief, Nowotny tells paper
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Banks’ Revenue Growth at Risk Due to Unprecedented Competitive Pressure Resulting from Digital Disruption, Accenture Study Finds
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Aging could leave Europe with longer recessions: ECB
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ECB moves to revoke license of Malta's Pilatus Bank: sources
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ECB still set to turn off QE taps despite cocktail of risks: Reuters poll
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Spain's economic recovery may have peaked: ECB's de Guindos
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Poll: ECB to allot 7.0 billion euros at weekly tender
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Italy must abide by European rules, agreements: IMF's Lipton
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ECB should keep policy options open regardless of Fed
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U.S. draws China FX into trade dispute as IMF calls for resolution
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Italy must 'calm down' and stop questioning the euro: Draghi
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ECB must not turn blind eye to stability risks: Lautenschlaeger
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ECB feels vindicated but risks gaining prominence: Draghi
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Dollar rises on stock rebound, upbeat Chinese data
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ECB cannot come to Italy's rescue without EU bailout: sources
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ECB's rising growth fears not enough to derail policy: minutes
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Too early for ECB to give clearer guidance, policymakers argue
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French inflation confirmed to have edged back to 2.5 percent in September
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ECB's Rehn says easy policy, slow tightening still needed
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ECB's de Cos says creditor countries must support global demand
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Life after ECB QE? Corp debt market gets a first taste
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Dollar sinks on stock losses, falling bond yields
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Britain expects 5,000 financial services jobs to leave by Brexit Day
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Euro zone growth will persist even if risks are on the rise: ECB's Mersch
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ECB lowers emergency funding cap for Greek banks to 5 billion euros
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Exclusive: EU supervisors monitoring Italian banks' liquidity, no cause for alarm - source
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Slovenian parliament rejects Dolenc for central bank governor
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The rating game: 'Junk' Italy still hard to imagine, funds say
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World leaders must tackle subsidy-driven trade biases: Germany
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Bank of England tells EU to move now to avoid hard Brexit hit to markets
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Belgium's bpost bank Selects Wolters Kluwer to Provide AnaCredit and Regulatory Reporting Software
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ECB to start rate hike discussions in January: Knot
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ECB's De Guindos urges fiscal prudence amid Italy's budget
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ECB rates to remain at current level through summer 2019: Slovenia central bank vice governor
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ECB's Draghi met Italian president to discuss budget: source
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ECB's Draghi met Italy's president, hinted at budget risks: papers
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Brexit-linked dangers being underestimated, ECB's Nowotny says
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Brace for volatility if little Brexit progress by November: Irish central bank
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