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European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) is one of the world's most important central banks, responsible for monetary policy covering the 16 member States of the Eurozone.

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  • The Modest Superpower

    …February, as banks and the currencies of smaller EU countries like Hungary and Latvia began to teeter, the European Central Bank stepped in to offer unprecedented emergency credit. And Germany all but guaranteed that richer EU members would …

    11/07/2009Business
  • Forget the Great In Britain

    …powers that will include the City, even though Britain is outside the euro zone and is not a member of the European Central Bank , whose members will appoint the SRB chair. Britain has sidestepped such intervention in the past, but this …

    08/01/2009International
  • Europe Defies the Skeptics

    …banks, investors, and exporters would take a catastrophic hit if smaller neighbors went belly up. So the European Central Bank responded by pouring money into euro-zone banking systems. The Stability and Growth Pact, which restricts …

    08/01/2009International
  • Fool’s Gold on Wall Street

    …problem would just be absorbed like all the other small jolts they'd had in the previous seven years. The European Central Bank was proactive in August when it intervened. But it intervened in a very confusing mismanaged way. That probably …

    06/16/2009Tech and Business
  • Are Governments Running A Ponzi Scheme?

    …tapping markets for capital, they’ll be competing with governments. This will likely come at a time when the Fed and the ECB start unwinding their monetary stimulus. That, predicts Chaney, could lead to a remake of the 1994 bond crisis, with a large …

    06/02/2009Blogs

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