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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Dollar gains as U.S. yields rise before ECB meeting
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ECB's new inflation plan fails to win over German analysts, poll shows
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Euro zone growth rebounds, inflation tops ECB target
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German inflation hits 13-yr high, union demands "strong wage increases"
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Dollar rises but still set for biggest weekly loss since May
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ECB's Weidmann warns against keeping rates low for too long
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ECB policymakers don't expect to decide on bond buys in September -sources
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U.S. dollar on track for second week of gains; Fed meeting in focus
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TEXT-Lagarde's statement after ECB policy meeting
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ECB pledges record low rates to reach 2% inflation
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ECB promises even longer support for euro zone economy
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Euro slips; U.S. dollar inches higher in volatile trading
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U.S. dollar slips as risk sentiment picks up, but keeps positive outlook
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U.S. dollar advances to three-month high in safety move
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U.S. dollar, yen advance as Delta variant dampens risk appetite
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ECB policymakers set for showdown on policy path
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ECB takes first step in long march to digital euro
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ECB debated reducing stimulus in June meeting: accounts
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ECB failed to agree on new guidance, to revisit July 22 - sources
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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Reactions to ECB's strategy review
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ECB tweaks inflation target, bolsters climate role
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ECB’s Governing Council approves its new monetary policy strategy, adopts symmetric 2% inflation target over medium term
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Dollar falls from three-month high as traders unwind risk
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Dollar edges higher as market awaits clues from U.S. Fed
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Euro zone recovery faces risks from virus mutations, ECB's Lagarde says
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Euro zone inflation eases before expected march higher
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German inflation slows but remains above ECB target in June
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ECB cannot keep all flexibility of emergency stimulus -Schnabel
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Exclusive: ECB policymakers at odds on inflation strategy, hope for September deal - sources
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Fed-fueled dollar rises as bears make for exits
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Dollar steady as Fed meeting looms; bitcoin pops above $40,000
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Jump in German producer prices points to higher inflation pressure
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ECB's Villeroy plays down inflation risks, says ECB policy should stay very accommodative
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ECB sets stage for crucial June decision on emergency bond buys
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ECB's Stournaras says Europe not facing same inflation worries as U.S.
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ECB survey sees slower growth, faster inflation this year
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Euro zone economic recovery accelerates in April as services bounce back -PMI
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ECB's Lagarde sees receding growth risk beyond short term
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ECB ups money-printing by half to convince bond market sceptics
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ECB wants to keep yields in check while economy heals, Lane tells FT
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Euro zone ministers pledge to extend fiscal support through 2022
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ECB ups bond buys to cap rise in yields
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ECB policymakers spar on fallout of U.S. stimulus, outlook: sources
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No risk of overheating in euro zone - ECB's Villeroy de Galhau
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Euro zone inflation rebounds more than expected in January
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Dollar gains on risk aversion as stock rout spreads

