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The ECB rate changes and policy in 2010-2012.
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ECB Moves Markets, Not Economy
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2013
Shares Rise on Wall Street and in Europe
New York Times 06.06.2012
Europe’s Central Banker Engineers His Economics
New York Times 02.05.2008
2 Major European Banks Keep Record-Low Rates
New York Times 11.04.2010
ECB Seeks Funds for Capital Base
Wall Street Journal 12.17.2010
Rate Rise Signaled for Euro Zone
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2011
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2011
U.K., Euro-Zone Rate Divide to Persist
Wall Street Journal 03.09.2011
Trichet to Leave a Difficult Legacy at Central Bank
New York Times 05.31.2011
European Central Bank Raises Rates as Expected
New York Times 07.07.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Central Banks Run Short of Policy Options
Wall Street Journal 08.04.2011
European Central Bank Buys Bonds to Calm the Markets, but to Little Avail
New York Times 08.04.2011
Trichet, Euro Builder, Ending His Career on a Bitter Note
New York Times 08.05.2011
Wall Street Journal 08.08.2011
Europe Bank Soothes Bond Market—For Now
Wall Street Journal 08.10.2011
The West’s economy: How to avoid a double dip
Economist 08.29.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2011
Germany Nominates Asmussen to Succeed Stark at ECB
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2011
Asmussen Nominated to European Central Bank Post
New York Times 09.10.2011
Top Banker Is Quick to Make His Mark
Wall Street Journal 11.03.2011
Crisis Ensnares Central Bank in Desperate Bid to Save Euro
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2011
European Bank Chief Pushes Back
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2011
European Central Bank Head, Draghi, Has New Powers
New York Times 07.02.2012
Wall Street Journal 12.02.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.07.2011
E.C.B. Warns of Dangers Ahead for Euro Zone Economy
New York Times 12.19.2011
Euro-Zone Banks Tap Big ECB Loans
Wall Street Journal 12.21.2011
Staring Into the ECB's Mini Bazooka
Wall Street Journal 12.21.2011
A Central Bank Doing What Central Banks Do
New York Times 12.21.2011
European Banks Rush to Grasp Lifeline
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2011
European Central Bank Buys Itself a Quiet Holiday Respite
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2011
European Central Bank Picks Belgian as Top Economist
New York Times 01.03.2012
Slowing Inflation Gives Europe More Options
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012
A New Generation Tackles the Euro Crisis
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2012
Persistently Low Rates Carry Risk of Negative Side Effect
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2012
Concession Smooths Way Toward a Greek Debt Deal
Wall Street Journal 02.08.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2012
Banking on Another ECB Liquidity Fix
Wall Street Journal 02.23.2012
European Banks Flock to 2nd Round of Cheap Loans
New York Times 02.29.2012
ECB Gives Banks Big Dollop of Cash
Wall Street Journal 03.01.2012
German Banker Widens Europe Policy Rift
Wall Street Journal 03.04.2012
Flood of Loans Reflects Rising Risk at ECB
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012
Central Banker Calls Structure of Euro Zone Unsustainable
New York Times 05.31.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.06.2012
ECB to Discuss Rescue Plan With Bundesbank
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2012
Key Excerpts: Mario Draghi Says ECB ‘Ready to Do Whatever It Takes’
Wall Street Journal 07.26.2012
Germany, France Back Pledge to Save Euro
Wall Street Journal 07.28.2012
Bundesbank Stresses Divide on Bond Buying
Wall Street Journal 08.02.2012
Merkel Backs Bond-Buying Program
Wall Street Journal 09.18.2012
European Bank Sees Little Room for Rate Cuts
Wall Street Journal 12.11.2012
E.C.B. Sees a Healing Euro Zone but Warns of Risks
New York Times 12.14.2012
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