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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Marketmind: Markets March on China boomlet
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German inflation unexpectedly accelerates in February
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ECB may need big rates hikes beyond March, steeper QT from July, Nagel says
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European shares kick off March lower as BNP Paribas slides
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ECB's Villeroy sees inflation peak in first half of year, no risk of recession
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Euro zone factory output returned to growth in February -PMI
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Goldman Sachs expects ECB to raise rates by 50 bps in May meeting
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China's factories power ahead, US and Europe face stubborn inflation
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US stocks mostly decline, Treasuries dip as inflation worries linger
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Dollar drops as commodity currencies gain on China optimism; euro rises on hot inflation
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Bigbank’s Unaudited Financial Results for Q4 and 12 months of 2022
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March madness could be in store for markets after a somber February
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Portugal's February inflation slows down to 8.2%
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Marketmind: Irksome inflation won't die down
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Unexpected inflation jump adds to ECB headache
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European shares slip on sticky inflation fears, but still end Feb higher
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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ECB has started to win inflation fight, Lane says
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Banks pile into euro zone bond sales as rates shoot up
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Germany home prices to sink nearly 6% this year - Reuters Poll
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Wall Street sells shares, Treasuries to end fraught February
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European high yield debt looks increasingly vulnerable, Deutsche Bank says
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Ferrari N.v.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program
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Buffett blast, Pfizer eyes Seagen, Bund hits 12-year high - what's moving markets
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BIS urges central banks to 'get the job done'
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Marketmind: Long March ahead
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Marketmind: It's all about inflation
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Wall St gets respite from positive data, dollar pullback
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INSIDE INFORMATION: CRAYFISH BIDCO OY IMPROVES ITS TENDER OFFER FOR CAVERION AND HAS ENTERED INTO CONDITIONAL AGREEMENTS TO INCREASE ITS SHAREHOLDING IN CAVERION TO 13.8 PERCENT
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Take Five: Strap in for no landing
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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 OY COMMENCES NEGOTIATIONS TO PURCHASE FURTHER SHARES IN CAVERION CORPORATION
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New Squirro Webinar to Focus on the Implications of Generative AI for Enterprises
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ECB posts loss as it pays price for its own rate hikes

