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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Italy working on new retail-dedicated bond, expected before summer - source
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INSIDE INFORMATION: CRAYFISH BIDCO OY HAS AGREED ON ADDITIONAL CONDITIONAL PURCHASES OF CAVERION SHARES
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Marketmind: Bond blows batter banks as SVB cracks
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Bundesbank deputy chief picked for ECB supervision role
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Take Five: A macro-packed punch for markets
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Europe's banks sucked into global rout as high rates reality hits home
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Column-Fed's 'R-star' becomes black hole :Mike Dolan
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Analysis-Wage catch-up to prolong Europe's inflation battle
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ING to nominate Alexandra Reich as member of the Supervisory Board, releases proxy materials for 2023 AGM
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ING to nominate Alexandra Reich as member of the Supervisory Board, releases proxy materials for 2023 AGM
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ECB deposit rate to peak at 3.75% or higher as inflation stays sticky - Reuters poll
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CNH Industrial: Periodic Report on $50 million tranche of $300 Million Buyback Program
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CNH Industrial: Periodic Report on $50 million tranche of $300 Million Buyback Program
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INSIDE INFORMATION: CRAYFISH BIDCO HAS AGREED ON ADDITIONAL CONDITIONAL PURCHASES OF CAVERION SHARES; UPON CLOSING, CRAYFISH BIDCO WOULD BECOME THE LARGEST OWNER ASSUMING CURRENT OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
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ECB to test banks for cyber resilience, Enria says
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Few signs of US companies curbing profits after Powell says it could cool inflation
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In global rate race, few central banks ever lap the Fed: McGeever
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Italy's Visco raps ECB colleagues in widening hawk-dove divide
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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In economics, women's voices still struggle to be heard
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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Analysis-Governments could find avid buyers for record bond sales as ECB rates peak
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EU ready to accept countries' own fiscal tightening goals for 2024
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CRAYFISH BIDCO OY COMMENCES THE VOLUNTARY PUBLIC CASH TENDER OFFER FOR ALL SHARES IN CAVERION CORPORATION ON 8 MARCH 2023
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After steep climb in rates, Latam central banks show no signs of reversal
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Marketmind: Powell's plan, China challenge
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BoE's Mann says sees pound sensitive to views on Fed, ECB outlook
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ECB survey sees moderating inflation, rising wage expectations
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Citigroup expects ECB to take deposit rate to 4% by July this year
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Marketmind: Don't fight central banks
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MDxHealth Announces Exercise of Option
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MDxHealth Announces Exercise of Option

