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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U.S. dollar, yen advance as Delta variant dampens risk appetite
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Dollar falls from three-month high as traders unwind risk
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Dollar edges higher as market awaits clues from U.S. Fed
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Fed-fueled dollar rises as bears make for exits
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Dollar steady as Fed meeting looms; bitcoin pops above $40,000
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Dollar gains on risk aversion as stock rout spreads
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Dollar slips against commodity currencies as Brent surges
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Forex traders fret as sleepy markets slow to calmest in years
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Dollar rebounds after dismal data, trade talks in focus
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Sterling rallies as report stirs hopes for May's new Brexit plan
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Dollar near 3-week trough, lower U.S. yields and strong euro weigh
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U.S. dollar troubles not over yet, but 2018 to be a better year
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Dollar edges up ahead of Fed; Bitcoin futures seize the spotlight
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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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Exclusive: ECB may review QE options but decision could be put off until December
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Bias still toward stronger U.S. dollar, but gains petering out: Reuters Poll
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ECB's Draghi calls for global central bank policy alignment
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Dollar set to rise in coming year, Fed in driver's seat: poll
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Most Fed Officials Saw June Hike 'Likely' if Economy Warranted - FOMC Minutes
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Deutsche Bank raises euro forecast versus dollar
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Poll: Dollar still in favor, but recent losses unlikely to be recouped
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Many Fed Officials saw Increased Downside Risks; Most Saw Solid Job Market in 2016 - FOMC Minutes
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Central banks can cut rates well below zero, says JP Morgan
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If history is a guide, dollar will drop after Fed hike
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Currency managers see brisk business with soaring U.S. dollar
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Dollar's strength largely depends on Fed rate increase timing: poll
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Further dollar rally hinges on Fed hiking rates soon: Reuters poll
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Dollar, stocks look set for biggest weekly gains in months
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UPDATE: IMF Cuts Global Growth Outlook from 3.5% to 3.3% (SPY) (DIA) (UUP)
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FOMC Saw Conditions Still Approaching Those Warranting Liftoff; Officials Expressed Concern About Greece - June Minutes
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UPDATE: Fischer Says Fed Could Slow Rate Increased if Global Growth Falters
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Many Fed Officials saw June Rate Rise as Unlikely - FOMC Minutes
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EC Boosts FY15 Euro-Area GDP Growth Outlook; Domestic Demand to Lead Gains (FXE) (UUP)
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Moody's Cuts Greece's Government Bond Rating to 'Caa2'; Outlook Negative (GREK) (NBG)
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Fed Officials Favoring Liftoff Later in 2015 Cited Dollar, Oil
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Draghi: QE Measures Will Bring Inflation Levels Back to Goal (FXE) (UUP)
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Many Fed Officials Inclined to Stay at Zero Longer; Dropping 'Patient' May Lead to Date Focus - FOMC Minutes
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Goldman's (GS) Cohn Sounds Off on Fed's Move to Raise Rates (FXE) (UUP) (OIL)
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Germany's Schäuble Maintains Hard Line with Greece's Varoufakis Following Initial Debt Talks (NBG) (FXE)
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UPDATE: ECB Lifts Waiver on Greek Government Debt as Collateral
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Draghi: Combined monthly purchases will be EUR 60 billion, to be carried out at least until end-Sept 2016
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Euro Slips Amid Weaker Nov. PMI Data Ahead of Monthly ECB Meeting (FXE)
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UPDATE: Fed Officials Saw Need to Watch for Inflation Expectations to Drop - FOMC Minutes
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Fed Officials Saw Global Slowdown Among Risks to U.S. Outlook
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Many Fed Officials Said Job Gains Might Bring Rate Rise Sooner; Labor Market Still Far from Normal
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Some Fed Officials Saw Investors as Too Complacent on Risk - FOMC Minutes
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Fed saw No Inflation Risk in Fueling Job Growth, Minutes Show
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Fed to Change Rate Guidance as Unemployment Falls, Minutes Show
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Fed Officials Saw Waning Benefits From Monthly Bond Purchases

