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Jun 6, 2024 · Christine Lagarde, French lawyer and politician who was the first woman to serve as France’s finance minister (2007–11), as the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (2011–19), and as president of the European Central Bank (2019– ).
- Dominique De Villepin
Dominique de Villepin (born November 14, 1953, Rabat,...
- Alexandre-Auguste Ledru-Rollin
Alexandre-Auguste Ledru-Rollin (born Feb. 2, 1807,...
- Pierre-Samuel Du Pont
Pierre-Samuel du Pont (born December 14, 1739, Paris,...
- Dominique De Villepin
Jun 7, 2024 · European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde wore a necklace with the words "in charge" at Thursday's press conference but her guardedness underlined the difficulty of marshalling consensus when ...
Jun 10, 2024 · Christine Lagarde said last week’s cut in the cost of borrowing ‘does not mean that interest rates will now move downwards in a linear fashion ...
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Jun 10, 2024 · European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde looks on as she attends the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, at the European Parliament, in Brussels, Belgium ...
Jun 8, 2024 · President Christine Lagarde explains why and sets out what still needs to be done to bring inflation back to 2% over the medium term. Two years ago, we started raising interest rates because inflation was far too high.
Jun 11, 2024 · Interview with Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, conducted by Andrés Stumpf, Stefan Reccius, Isabella Bufacchi, Guillaume Benoit and Alexandre Counis in Paris on 7 June 2024. What lessons do you draw from the restrictive monetary policy cycle that’s just finishing? You said you wouldn’t say the ECB is in a cutting cycle.
Jun 5, 2024 · June 5, 2024 2:54 pm CET. By Johanna Treeck. FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank is set to cut interest rates for the first time in five years on Thursday, offering some welcome relief for the region’s economy — and for its president, Christine Lagarde. The widely-telegraphed move comes amid massive uncertainty about how many more cuts ...