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European Central Bank

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  • proper noun the Central bank for the European Union, administering the monetary policy of the 17 EU Eurozone member states

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Examples

  • Like other Irish banks, Allied Irish relies on short-term European Central Bank funding to keep its doors open after companies and ordinary customers withdrew large amounts of deposits.

    Allied Irish Plans Job Cuts as Loss Grows Eamon Quinn 2011

  • FRANKFURT, Jan 26 Reuters - Key euro-priced interbank lending rates struck an 18-month high on Wednesday on reduced demand from banks for short-term European Central Bank liquidity and on rising expectations for an earlier-than-forecast interest rate hike.

    MONEY MARKETS-Euribor rates spike, relief seen | Reuters 2011

  • The Fed's policy stands in contrast to expectations for the European Central Bank, which is likely to signal Thursday that it will raise euro-zone interest rates.

    Gold Ends Lower Ahead of Bernanke Speech Jerry A. DiColo 2011

  • "There's an expectation that the Italian auction will go well on Monday next week, based on the liquidity coming from the LTRO," he said, referring to the European Central Bank's decision to allot nearly €500 billion in a three-year long-term refinancing operation, or LTRO, in December.

    Italian T-Bill Sale Boosts Hopes for Bond Auction Nick Cawley 2012

  • Investors were also keeping a close anticipatory eye on the European Central Bank, which is expected at its meeting Thursday to signal rate increases in coming months.

    Growth Worries Drag on Asia Shares Shri Navaratnam 2011

  • Investors were also keeping a close anticipatory eye on the European Central Bank, which is expected at its meeting Thursday to signal rate increases in coming months.

    Growth Worries Drag on Asia Shares Shri Navaratnam 2011

  • A downgrade to countries like France and Germany "nudges us further toward a greater role for the European Central Bank, which is negative for the euro," Mr. Serebriakov said.

    Euro Backtracks on Report Stephen L. Bernard 2011

  • That position, in turn, is opposed by the European Central Bank, which is wary of the impact of such a debt restructuring on the European banking system, and France.

    European Debt Talks Turn Murkier Charles Forelle 2011

  • These weaknesses have become a major source of concern to ratings agencies and the European Central Bank, which is currently propping up Italy's bond market.

    S&P Cuts Ratings on Italian Banks Stacy Meichtry 2011

  • The Fed's policy stands in contrast to expectations for the European Central Bank, which is likely to signal Thursday that it will raise euro-zone interest rates.

    Gold Ends Lower Ahead of Bernanke Speech Jerry A. DiColo 2011

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