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 rate cut in June assumes no inflation setbacks, Finland's Rehn says
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ECB rate cut in June assumes no inflation setbacks, Finland's Rehn says
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Money20/20 Europe Unveils 2024 Speaker Lineup Under ‘Human X Machine’ Show Theme
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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Analysis-Dollar's rally supercharged by diverging US rate outlook
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US growth may be a global boon, but inflation could derail the train
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US growth may be a global boon, but inflation could derail the train
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Dollar jumps, yen weakest since 1990 after strong U.S. retail sales
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ECB's confidence in fight against inflation growing, Villeroy says
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Bank of England must fix forecasts and technology, former Fed chief Bernanke says
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Morning Bid: Eyes switch to earnings, China trade miss, tense Middle East
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Europe's top firms see timid, patchy recovery, ECB survey shows
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ING: From Fed dependence to Fed divergence
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Swedish inflation slows in March, supports early rate cut by Riksbank
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Spain inflation rises to 3.3% on higher electricity prices
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Column-If Fed hikes spurred rent inflation, markets should relax :Mike Dolan
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German inflation eases to lowest in almost three years
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Šiaulių Bankas has submitted an application to the ECB for a share buyback program of up to EUR 11.5 million
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Stocks tumble, dollar firms amid geopolitical risk, mixed central bank views
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US dollar rallies on safe-haven bids, rate cut delay; yen hits 34-year low
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South Korea's central bank turns more cautious, indicates no rush to cut
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Solo-minded ECB may find itself singing from Fed's hymn sheet after all
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Analysis-Traders bet the ECB will chart its own rate cut path
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UniCredit gets ECB approval for 3.1 billion euro share buyback
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Fed officials in no rush to cut rates as inflation worries rise
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ECB decision day - green light for June cut?
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Morning Bid: Markets reel on Fed cut doubts, ECB up next
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Banks weigh down Europe's STOXX 600 after ECB signals rate cuts

