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 ministers agree fiscal policy must aid ECB inflation fight
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Euro zone banks to repay 34 billion of ECB loans
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ECB has no target date for cutting interest rates, De Guindos says
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European shares log weekly gains on China optimism, hopes for pause at ECB
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Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
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Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
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Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
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Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
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Dollar down after data but set for ninth straight weekly climb
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Marketmind: Ebullient markets nervously eye China data dump
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France targets 16 billion euros in savings next year, trims growth outlook
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ECB seals euro's fate; parity back in play?: McGeever
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Analysis-What rate hike? Investors eye ECB rate cuts as economy weakens
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Crunch time after string of aggressive central bank rate hikes
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ECB raises rates to record high, signals end to hikes
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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ECB cuts growth outlook but raises key 2024 inflation projection
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ECB raises interest rates by 25 basis points
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ECB raises rates but signals end of policy tightening
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PPI and retail sales ahead, Arm prices IPO - what's moving markets
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Marketmind: Retail sales and a call to Arm
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European stocks have strongest day in 6 months as ECB signals end to rate hikes
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Swedish inflation slows in August; Riksbank still expected to hike next week
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Twenty years after euro "No" vote, Swedes fret over weak crown
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Marketmind: Is the ECB done?
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Dollar jumps to 6-month high after data, ECB announcement
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Wall Street rallies, dollar surges as data cements Fed pause bets
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Oil rises to highest in 2023 on tight supply expectations
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ECB raises rates to record high, signals end to hikes
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Marketmind: Painting the policy picture
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Recession risk "coin flip" over the next year - PIMCO
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Exor Press Release - Tender Offer Launch
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Germany's Buch picked for top ECB supervision role
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ECB's new top supervisor Buch is prepared to be tough
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Marketmind: CPI to set the tone
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ECB criticises new Italian tax on windfall bank profits

