ECB President Christine Lagarde’s recent remarks that bitcoin is not a currency show that central banks fear losing power. European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde was interviewed on ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde reinforced her support for international banking tie-ups in the euro zone, ...
but also to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who is often photographed on her way to meetings carrying a ...
Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank, believes the global economy is in deep trouble, and about to hit a ...
The ECB has indicated its support for UniCredit’s potential full takeover of Commerzbank, as cross-border banking mergers ...
Born in Paris in 1956, Christine Lagarde completed high school in Le Havre and attended Holton Arms School in Bethesda (Maryland, USA). She then graduated from law school at University Paris X, and ...
Christine Lagarde has become known as the "rock star" of international finance Christine Lagarde has said she will step down as managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
"No, no, no no, no no," was what Christine Lagarde was reported to have said when asked last year if she was interested in running the European Central Bank (ECB). Yet just a few months later ...
The European Central Bank must think hard about how it deals with risks and uncertainty in an era of more-volatile inflation ...
Mergers between European banks are "desirable" if they help them compete with their U.S. and Chinese rivals, European Central ...
The ECB has cut interest rates, 6th June. 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 ...
Profound shifts in the world economy could make inflation volatile for years to come, complicating efforts to control prices, ...