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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Euro zone banks heed ECB dividend warning, Swiss ignore regulators
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France to stress test banks, insurers' climate risks next year
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New group tries to boost the EU's capital markets as Brexit looms
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EU urges reforms against multi-billion-euro flow of dirty money
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Brexit Britain's financial sector faces 'slow puncture'
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EU strikes deal on bank reform, few technical details remain
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ECB: no automatic link between bank test results and capital needs
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Euro zone's investment banking trio faces 11 billion euro question as ECB raises bar
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European banks' beauty only skin-deep, investors say
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A dozen top euro zone banks may need more capital: ECB
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French banks score capital victory against ECB
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Greek banks must stick to goal to cut bad debt: source
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Slovenia central bank head says banks in very good condition
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Positive earnings give European shares a boost but SocGen weighs
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UniCredit raises dividend, bad loan reduction goals
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Regulators to delay meeting in bid to reach bank capital deal
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European stocks supported by banks, utilities before UK election
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Europe's banks keep up fight in trading battle with Wall St.
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En garde!: Paris bankers brace for restless night of French election
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UniCredit to raise 13 billion euros in Italy's biggest share issue
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Top German regulator says no to London HQ for Deutsche Boerse-LSE
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French banks swim against retreating European tide
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BNP reviews options for U.S. unit, on track to meet capital requirements

