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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ECB's Lagarde says economic recovery delayed not derailed
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ECB keeps copious stimulus measures unchanged
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Euro zone contraction deeper than thought in December but optimism rose
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ECB can't go bankrupt even it suffers losses
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ECB survey see lower growth, inflation next year
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Exclusive: ECB policymakers wary of following Fed's route on inflation target, sources say
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Exclusive: Lagarde's peace at risk as ECB splits over virus response - sources
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ECB policymakers highlight risk from strong euro, nuancing Lagarde message
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European shares bounce back, focus shifts to ECB meeting
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ECB to make only slight changes to projections: Bloomberg
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No cause yet for ECB alarm over euro strength
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ECB calls on Croatia, Bulgaria to do more before joining euro
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ECB suffers rare loss in EU court
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ECB may ask banks to withhold dividends for longer
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ECB lowers bar for bank mergers in hope of spurring consolidation
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ECB sees slow post-virus recovery, will adjust PEPP aid to situation: Schnabel
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Account of monetary policy meeting of Governing Council of ECB on 3-4 June, 2020
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ECB cuts frequency of dollar operations as markets improve
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ECB doesn't need to expand shopping list yet, Schnabel says
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Exclusive: ECB prepares 'bad bank' plan for wave of coronavirus toxic debt
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ECB expands, extends bond-buying programme to fight pandemic
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ECB is 'undeterred' by German court ruling against bond buys: Lagarde
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Euro zone business activity collapses at record pace in April
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ECB aims to fulfil mandate as interpreted by top EU court: Villeroy
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Quick economic bounce-back post-corona unlikely: ECB's Weidmann
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ECB warns EU leaders of doing too little, too late about coronavirus effects
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ECB's Lagarde tells EU leaders: coronavirus can cut 15% of output: source
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Dollar slips against commodity currencies as Brent surges
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ECB takes steps to mitigate impact of possible rating downgrades on collateral availability
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Germany to recover slowly after severe recession: Bundesbank
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ECB braces for large economic contraction, Lagarde tells peers
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ECB urges measures worth 1.5 trillion euros this year to tackle virus crisis: sources
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Business activity collapses across Europe as coronavirus lockdowns spread
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Exclusive: ECB doesn't plan to use crisis-era OMT bond scheme against coronavirus - sources
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Absorb shock now or face permanent destruction, Draghi warns: FT
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ECB's emergency scheme comes at right time, key to use all tools: Holzmann
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Bond markets look to ECB to stem yield blowout - again
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Italy sell-off brings doom-loop back to fore, ups ante for ECB
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Too early for U.S. dollar sell-off despite Fed rate cuts: Reuters poll
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No action seen at Wednesday EU finance ministers coronavirus call: officials
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ECB's Lane says coronavirus poses risk to economy if it lasts
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ECB's Lagarde plays down impact of coronavirus outbreak: FT
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Coronavirus 'no catastrophe' for economy: ECB's Holzmann
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Coronavirus had huge market impact but policymaker caution needed: ECB
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ECB should simplify inflation target but avoid big rise: Weidmann
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ECB's Knot takes cautious view on recent core inflation rise
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ECB launches review, keeps policy on hold
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ECB Leaves Rates Unchanged, Will Continue to Make Net Purchases Under Asset Purchase Programme
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Deutsche CEO calls on ECB to end negative rates to curb inequality
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ECB takes more upbeat view in December meetings: accounts

