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 staff eyes rate rise in mid-2019, but road looks bumpy, sources say
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Euro zone inflation slows in January, core measure picks up
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Some Fed Officials Saw Appreciable Risk Inflation to Lag Target - FOMC Minutes
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U.S. deliberately keeping dollar low, ECB's Nowotny tells newspaper
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ECB's Knot says short taper acceptable at end of QE
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ECB Publishes Account of Monetary Policy Meeting
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Euro zone inflation slows, vindicating ECB's easy policy choice
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U.S. dollar troubles not over yet, but 2018 to be a better year
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Euro zone factory growth surges to record; more uneven in Asia
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Euro zone factories ended 2017 with record high growth: PMI
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ECB raises GDP and inflation forecasts
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Dollar edges up ahead of Fed; Bitcoin futures seize the spotlight
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Jump in overnight euro bank lending rate baffles markets
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ECB hopes to go into policy hibernation, sources say
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Easy ECB policy needed to boost wages: Draghi
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Many Fed Officials Saw Another Rate Hike Warranted This Year - FOMC Minutes
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Hedge funds look past the euro's stumble and like what they see
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ECB seen keeping option to prolong bond-buying again in 2018: sources
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ECB Officials Expressed Concern Over Risk of Euro Overshooting
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Euro zone inflation stable in July, core inflation rises year on year
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Euro zone Q2 annual growth estimate upgraded
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High-flying euro may run into rough weather
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Euro nears two-year high as ECB flags autumn tightening talk
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Nerves over ECB's pain threshold keeps euro in check
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Weaker euro not the objective of ECB policy: Coeure
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Investors brace for ECB to roil European bond markets: Sentix
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Euro zone core inflation ticks up in relief for ECB
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Euro zone businesses end second quarter with slower growth: PMI
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U.S. rates futures slip on concerns about BOJ, ECB stimulus
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ECB to stick to stimulus as economic outlook mixed
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Exclusive: ECB to discuss closing door to extra stimulus next week - sources
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Five countries sit on 90 percent of cash injected by ECB: study
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Europe to set new course after EU summit, French vote
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Euro zone economy races into second-quarter with bumper growth: PMI
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As France votes, Le Pen still worries markets more than the 90 percent taxman
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ECB guidance change could lead to undue market turbulence: minutes
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Euro to fall to near 15-year low if Le Pen wins French election: Reuters poll
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Euro zone factories struggled to meet soaring demand in March: PMI
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Deutsche Bank turns less bearish on the euro
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Euro zone inflation jumps past ECB target
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ECB to test banks' resilience to sharp interest rate changes
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Euro zone January inflation confirmed at 1.8 percent year-on-year
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No justification for IMF to be part of Greek rescue: ECB's Nowotny
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Italian banks make little headway in clearing out bad loans: ECB
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ECB has told several banks to submit plans on bad loan by end-February: source
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ECB to hold steady, Trump takes office
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U.S. dollar to extend rally in 2017, may hit one-to-one with euro: Reuters poll
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Italy $20.9 billion fund sufficient for all banks under observation: Treasury source
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Exclusive: Top French banks sue ECB to reduce capital demands
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ECB's Draghi says consequences of Trump's win hard to assess

