1. ECB - Noun
2. ECB - Proper noun
Initialism of European Central Bank.
(cricket) Initialism of England and Wales Cricket Board, the governing body for the sport in England and Wales.
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(computing) Initialism of event control block (IBM)
Across the Atlantic, ECB President Lagarde signaled the ECB could announce a similar strategy to the Fed to fight low inflation. Source: Internet
As a result, the Fed and the ECB cleared a path for many interest-rate cuts around the world, producing some of the most accommodative global monetary conditions on record. Source: Internet
As a guardian of the money creation process, it’s not like the ECB can run out of money. Source: Internet
“Anderson felt tightness and discomfort at the end of the morning session during day five and as a result, he was able to bowl just eight overs in the day,” England Cricket Board (ECB) said in a statement. Source: Internet
At a critical moment in July 2012, he told an investment conference that the euro was “irreversible” and added that “within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. Source: Internet
As such, the board is confident it can still send an advanced party to begin preparations for the proposed first Test on 5 August at Old Trafford; a boon for the ECB given each five-day match is worth an estimated £20m in broadcast revenues. Source: Internet