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 gets ready to pull the plug on stimulus scheme
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Publicis.Sapient and European DataWarehouse to Build Securitisation Repository for New Simple, Transparent and Standardized (STS) Regulation
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CNH Industrial: periodic report on the buy-back program
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CNH Industrial: periodic report on the buy-back program
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CNH Industrial: periodic report on the buy-back program
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Drop in euro zone April factory output puts ECB in a quandary
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Italian bond market cheers as Savona calls euro 'indispensable'
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Treasury yields jump, Wall Street falls after Fed decision
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Dollar mostly firmer as Fed sees more U.S. rate hikes
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Italy's Savona says euro 'indispensable,' praises Germany
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Markets turn down the volumes when the World Cup starts
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Italy's EU Affairs minister says ECB should be similar to U.S. Fed
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Bulgaria will seek to enter both ERM-2 and banking union within a year
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Italy's flagging economy may scupper radical coalition's plans
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U.S. Treasuries investors most polarized in seven weeks: survey
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Funds overweight U.S. stocks for first time in 15 months: BAML poll
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Italian debt in demand as political storms abate
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ECB's Nowotny concerned by Italy but sees no 'actual crisis': paper
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With rate hike in the bag, focus turns to Fed's policy language
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Dollar rallies ahead of Fed, sterling whipsaws on Brexit vote
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Global stocks steady after Trump-Kim summit, investors eye Fed
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ECB's Vasiliauskas sees no Italian threat to euro zone
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Wall Street ekes out gains ahead of Singapore summit
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Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead
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Italy's bond yields fall as it commits to euro, plays down 'mini-BOTs'
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Time to kiss easy money goodbye? Five questions for the ECB
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Nikkei rises to 3-week high as U.S.-North Korea summit fuels optimism
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Dollar, euro range-bound ahead of central bank meetings, North Korea summit
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U.S. stocks rise ahead of North Korea summit, despite Trump's G7 fireworks
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Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead
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Business needs to prepare for worst-case on Brexit: German finance minister
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Fed, ECB to tighten policy in tandem
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Wall Street rises, investors eye Fed decision, summit fears ebb
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Goal! Investors line up World Cup winners off the pitch
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Swiss 'real money' fallout would ripple across markets
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ECB should curb bank access to cash as it exits crisis mode, Mersch says
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Foreign investors sell Asian equities for fourth straight month
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Poor data, trade jitters hit European shares as ECB meeting looms
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Italy's bond market under renewed pressure, safe-havens shine
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Economists stick to view ECB will end quantitative easing this year: Reuters poll
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Dollar near 3-week trough, lower U.S. yields and strong euro weigh
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U.S. dollar gains, yields dip as G7 summit in focus
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Trump attacks EU and Canada on trade amid backlash ahead of G7 summit
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Canadian dollar steadies as Ontario votes, BoC assesses financial stability
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S&P, Nasdaq fall as tech rally loses steam; Dow rises
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Pound rebound to be kept in check by Brexit talks: Reuters poll
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BNP Paribas forecasts euro rebound to $1.23, ECB to raise rates twice in 2019
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Japan investors sell most foreign bonds in 14 months amid Italy turmoil
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Euro extends rally on ECB comments, yields fall ahead of G7
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Dollar, yen climb as G7 leaders gather for tense meeting

