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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Morning Bid: Surf's back up on Wall St with cooling jobs eyed
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ECB policymakers line up behind upcoming rate cut
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ECB may be preparing for rate cut: Holzmann
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Morning Bid: Cracks show in dollar's reign
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Stocks backpedal from record highs on US payrolls, yields dip
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Oil dips 1%, posts weekly loss as markets weigh Chinese demand
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Dollar ends week under pressure as data keeps rate cut hopes alive
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US, euro rate path set to diverge ... finally: McGeever
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Analysis-Markets see clearer ECB rate-cut roadmap as inflation fog lifts
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Market hopes are high that big central banks will cut rates around mid-year
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ECB keeps rates steady, markets up bets on rate cuts
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ECB cuts growth, inflation projections
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ECB keeps rates on hold but acknowledges some inflation cooling
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ECB preview: Goldman updates rate path forecast ahead of policy meeting
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Italy's Target2 debt falls to pre-Covid level in February
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Morning Bid: Brighter mood as ECB meets, yen knocks Nikkei
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Global banking watchdog cracks down on big lenders gaming capital requirements
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Successful completion of the initial offering on the iconic artwork from Francis Bacon 'Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer, 1963’
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Marketmind: ECB also wants more evidence
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Shares rally to records ahead of US jobs report, yields and dollar down
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Oil prices nearly flat as market weighs Chinese demand, North America supply increase
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Dollar hurt by 'dovish' Powell; yen up on BOJ policy shift speculation
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ECB lays ground for June rate cut as inflation falls
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Economist sees a faster pace of rate cuts in Europe this year, slower in the US
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Euribor overhaul to attract more banks starts in May
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Euribor overhaul to attract more banks will start in May
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Euro is back on the scene for global central banks
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Euro is back on the scene for global central banks
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Euro is back on the scene for global central banks
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US shares end higher, Treasury yields dip as Powell gives rate cut assurances
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Institutional investors may help bitcoin sustain new heights
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Deleno IFC Announces Global Stock Market Surge: Strongest Bull Market Forecasted for the Upcoming Months
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Euro zone business activity moves closer to recovery, PMI survey shows
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Spring Budget may awaken sterling from hibernation
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Analysis-Strong U.S. economy sends dollar bears into hibernation
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Analysis-Strong U.S. economy sends dollar bears into hibernation
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US stocks tumble as bitcoin, gold score record highs
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Dollar slips as data weighs; bitcoin retreats after hitting new high
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Ferrari N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Marketmind: Stocks hold records with Powell in view, Nikkei tops 40k
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BNP Paribas launches a share buyback programme of EUR 1.055 billion
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Timing is everything: Five questions for the ECB
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Timing is everything: Five questions for the ECB
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Marketmind: Looming event risk can't stop Nikkei topping 40,000
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Dollar eases vs euro as eventful week kicks off
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US stocks end lower ahead of Powell, jobs data; bitcoin surges
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Analyst explains what is driving EUR/USD
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QT not quite "paint drying," but having little impact so far -research
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Major central banks stand pat again in February
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Marketmind: Perusing euro zone PMIs and prices

