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 to cut deposit rate next week, even chance of quantitative easing boost: traders
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Many Fed Officials saw Increased Downside Risks; Most Saw Solid Job Market in 2016 - FOMC Minutes
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Euro zone banks more able to absorb headwinds than in 2012: ECB
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ECB rate cut likely but no appetite for now for radical easing: policymakers
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Even chance of more ECB QE in March; deposit rate cut to minus 0.40 percent: Reuters poll
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Central banks can cut rates well below zero, says JP Morgan
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ECB's Draghi says better to act too early than too late on low inflation
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ECB's Draghi says stands ready to review policy in March
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ECB nearly certain to cut deposit rate in March, quantitative easing boost 50-50: poll
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Reuters poll: Even chance ECB will up monthly quantitative easing spend in March - traders
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ECB's Coeure says quantitative easing is working
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ECB plans to order banks to tackle bad loans, sources say
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Euro zone inflation confirmed at 0.2 percent in December
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Era of stagnation will make ECB cut inflation target: UBS
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Fed hike clears path for BoE's Carney - but not right away
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SNB gets some breathing room from ECB's modest policy moves
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Chances ECB increases monthly QE spend next year just 40 percent: poll
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ECB shifts daily FX rates in anti-rigging move
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Policy was not meant to address market expectations: Draghi
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ECB's Smets sees far greater chance of inflation return
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ECB minutes: risk of inflation target miss increased
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ECB's Constancio warns of fallout from Paris attacks
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No direct impact seen from Fed rate hike on euro area: ECB's Constancio
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ECB, Fed ready for market jolts as they head on opposite policy paths
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Exclusive: ECB mulls buying debt of cities and regions - sources
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ECB Draghi renews call for euro zone deposit insurance scheme
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ECB won't cut deposit rate in December: traders
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ECB would risk credibility of forward guidance with rate cut: Hansson
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Hard for ECB to ease policy further, says France's Sapin
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ECB to ease in December but deposit rate cut unlikely: traders
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ECB won't take decision on QE program this week: traders
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ECB to extend QE beyond September 2016, but monthly total to hold: poll
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Chances ECB extends QE program fading: traders
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ECB's Coeure says too early to decide on more stimulus - CNBC
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Euro zone September business growth at four-month low: PMI
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Spain Upgraded to 'BBB+' by S&P; Outlook Stable (FXE)
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Bundesbank's Weidmann calls for steady ECB course, no 'hectic action': Der Spiegel
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S&P sees ECB doubling QE, tests savage China slowdown
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HSBC swims further against FX tide, ups 2016 euro forecast to $1.20
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ECB to increase QE in the next six months say traders: Reuters poll
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Euro zone inflation, U.S. jobs set to dominate
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EU banks' bad loans worth about 1 trillion euros end-2014: IMF paper
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Greek banks' capital gap may hit upper end of 10-25 billion euro range: paper
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ECB's Nowotny says interest rates to stay low as long as growth is low
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Even as Fed mulls hike, markets see chance of another ECB cut
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ECB lowers ELA cap for Greek banks as liquidity conditions improve
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ECB gives central banks power to announce emergency funding
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ECB to extend QE beyond September 2016 to battle low inflation: Reuters poll
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ECB monitors 100 'riskiest' small euro zone banks: source
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Credit flow for growth still curbed by NPLs in Europe: Lagarde

