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 needs new tools if it is to supervise clearing houses: Mersch
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Euro zone lending growth levels off
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Euro's rise halted as Italy faces new elections
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Italy president under pressure to accept eurosceptic minister
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Tikehau Capital Combined General Shareholders’ Meeting
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As Italy struggles to form a government, Moody's threatens downgrade
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ECB resolve to end bond buys this year remains firm: sources
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EU may not enforce its rules on Italy, but financial markets will
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Euro zone to decide terms of Greek bailout exit, debt relief in June
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Early ECB bank loan repayments loom, threaten to raise borrowing costs
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Further moderation in euro zone growth possible: ECB minutes
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ECB will weigh 'geopolitical factors' before decision on asset buys: Lithuania cbank
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EU mulls clampdown on money laundering after Latvia, Malta bank troubles
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ECB sees 'clouds', potential for further slowdown
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Profligate euro zone governments may face market's ire, ECB warns
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Nixed U.S.-North Korea meeting, trade fears sink global shares
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Most Fed Officials Saw Next Rate Hike Likely Appropriate Soon - Fed Minutes
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ECB can afford to wind down asset buys: Makuch
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Euro zone likely to delay some banking decisions to December
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No euro candidate meets accession criteria: ECB
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Italy bond selloff resumes, German yields tumble as weak PMIs fan growth worries
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ECB can still end bond buys this year: Coeure, Makuch
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Investors scale back ECB rate hike bets after weak PMI
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Euro zone business slowdown suggests best days may be over
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Total Gabon: Annual Shareholders' Meeting on Tuesday May 22, 2018
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German economists oppose 'high risk' Macron euro zone reform plan
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German economy still booming but has lost some momentum: Bundesbank
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Euro zone underlying inflation needs time to rise: Liikanen
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BOJ wins approval for dropping its inflation target timeframe
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Liikanen declines to rule out European Central Bank top job
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Weidmann keeps door open to bidding for ECB chief's job: report
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Euro zone current account surplus narrows in March
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Fed's Mester urges keeping bank rules until resiliency can be tested
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ECB's Nowotny says central bank should not wait too long to normalize policy
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EU says it can't guarantee Brexit won't hit financial contracts
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EU fears new Italian policies could set stage for next euro zone crisis
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Italian bonds wilt as investors fret about new government
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ECB has 'no excuse' not to act in liquidity crisis: Constancio
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Orava Residential Reit Plc Interim Report 1 January – 31 March 2018
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Dollar climbs to five-month peak as euro falls on Italy worries
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Former Indian central bank boss says won't apply for top BoE job
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Italian markets jolted by 5-Star, League coalition proposals
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ECB says Brexit transition period instrumental for banks
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ECB says Brexit transition period instrumental for banks
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