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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Euro zone to unlock new loans to Greece, working on debt relief
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ECB pushes to move to EU's bank deposit insurance: official
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Euro zone without breakthrough on deposit guarantee despite ECB call
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ECB money printing accelerated in latest week
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Private equity firms brace for downturn
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Merkel doesn't want to speculate on next ECB president
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Euro zone inflation could take longer to rise: Smets
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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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ECB's Coeure sees short term interest rates at "very low levels"
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Court rules Latvian bank ABLV may keep Luxembourg branch
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ECB staff eyes rate rise in mid-2019, but road looks bumpy, sources say
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ECB's Lane says bank getting closer to limit of current policy
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U.S. stocks suffer massive outflows as Trump risks trade war: BAML
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Best growth in decades, but much deja vu in Frankfurt and Tokyo
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Dollar flat after U.S. jobs data, yen falls after BOJ meeting
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Euro zone to review progress on bank union and bailout fund
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U.S. jobless claims back off 48-year low; layoffs declining
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Latvia PM pledges tighter bank controls to defuse U.S. standoff
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ECB gives up on bigger bond buys en route to stimulus exit
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Euro falls as market turns to ECB meeting
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Stocks gain as U.S. tariffs milder than expected; oil falls
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ECB raises no objection to de Guindos as next VP
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Spain names EIB's Roman Escolano as new economy minister
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Publicis.Sapient Delivers Next Phase of European DataWarehouse, Supporting EBA Data Templates for Non-Performing Loans
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Dollar still losing battle with euro despite Fed outlook
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Dollar in hold pattern ahead of details on Trump's tariffs
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Eyeing the easy money exit - Five questions for the ECB
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Materialise Reports Fourth Quarter 2017 Results
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Australia's central bank holds rates, sounds less upbeat on growth
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Dollar slips as Korea talk offsets trade worries
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Korea news drags dollar lower; Wall Street focuses on possible trade war
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Italian banks, bonds bear brunt of election fallout
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Euro zone's economic roar lost some volume in February: PMI
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Euro steadies after European elections, dollar firm
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ECB drops supervision of Russia's VTB arm in the euro zone
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Norway cuts inflation target to 2 percent, triggers crown rally
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ECB sets new rules on bank capital and cash
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Euro zone economic growth momentum has peaked, say economists
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NY Fed-FX swaps with foreign central banks total $72 million in latest week
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Latvian central banker in bribery probe returns to work
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ECB to chart steady course in March meeting: sources
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Next ECB chief should not necessarily be from northern country: France
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ECB to keep options open for banks that fall short at stress test
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Euro zone factory boom slowed again in February but stayed strong: PMI
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FICO's Manish Gandhi Named to DataIQ 100 List of UK Analytics Leaders
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Manufacturing vigor remains, strong currencies hinder exports
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Stocks, U.S. dollar fall on fears Trump starting trade war

