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 far from having to contemplate stock buys: Coeure
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ECB's Villeroy points to 'pragmatic approach' over QE in March
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ECB ready to intervene in markets in emergency, Nowotny says
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ECB unlikely to ease policy further: traders
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Euro zone economy to improve, but there are risks: ECB's Draghi
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ECB to maintain status quo when it meets on Thursday: traders
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ECB to keep policy steady in October; extend, tweak QE in December
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Exclusive: ECB may review QE options but decision could be put off until December
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ECB has not discussed reducing bond purchases: spokesman
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Global funds add to Japan, euro zone bonds, see no further sell offs
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One in five company bonds bought by ECB yielded less than zero
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Euro zone bank sector better equipped to handle stress: ECB
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Bank of England prepares to tackle Brexit hit
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EU Commission cuts euro zone, UK growth forecasts after Brexit vote
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German inflation picks up in June, state data suggest
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Suspending bail-in would be end of EU banking union: ECB Coeure
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ECB's Draghi calls for global central bank policy alignment
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ECB's Draghi expresses 'sadness' at Brexit vote
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ECB money printing accelerated in latest week
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Brexit may force ECB into more policy easing: analysts
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ECB ready to manage financial impact of Brexit vote: official
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ECB ready to provide liquidity in case of market turmoil
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Exclusive: ECB to guide banks on working off bad debt before setting targets - sources
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Exclusive: ECB reviews banks' lending to troubled shipping industry - sources
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ECB's Nowotny: ECB, BoE to provide liquidity to each other if needed
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Dollar set to rise in coming year, Fed in driver's seat: poll
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Next week to provide clues about Fed's, ECB's next steps
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ECB should not consider 'helicopter money': economists
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Fed rate hikes good for world, bad for emerging markets: ECB's Constancio
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More ECB policymakers join 'wait and see' camp
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Most Fed Officials Saw June Hike 'Likely' if Economy Warranted - FOMC Minutes
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ECB must maintain inflation vigilance; wages a worry: Smets
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Deutsche Bank raises euro forecast versus dollar
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Two banks borrow $1 billion from ECB's emergency dollar line
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Stock-buying pill tempts ECB, BOJ as deflation headache builds
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BlackRock helps ECB in bank stress test
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Germany's Schaeuble urges gradual reversal of record-low interest rates
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ECB policy causing 'extraordinary problems', says Germany's Schaeuble
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ECB prepared to do more if necessary to achieve inflation target
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German inflation turns positive in March
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As ECB ramps up QE, its stake in government bond markets may double
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Weidmann says ECB could take longer to hit inflation target
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Euro zone banks' provisions vs. bad loans 'reasonable': ECB's Nouy
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ECB has policy options left, but inflation outlook unchanged: Reuters poll
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Cyprus could be dropped from ECB sovereign bond buys: ECB
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First BoE hike delayed until 2017, third move in two months: Reuters poll
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Traders now expect ECB to expand QE, see deposit rate cut as certain: Reuters poll
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Poll: Brexit would hurt UK economy, may lead to sterling crisis
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More ECB QE and another deposit rate cut likely on March 10
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China shares rise on easing move, shrugging off weak data

