Draghi’s difficult legacy
Initiative Matters: New European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde faces a mammoth task to heal divisions.
Oliver Hartwich
Mon, 04 Nov 2019
November 1 was the beginning of a new era for the European Central Bank. Former French finance minister and IMF director Christine Lagarde is the new president of the ECB. She succeeds Mario Draghi, who leaves the central bank after eight years at the top.
To understand Lagarde’s challenges,
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Oliver Hartwich
Mon, 04 Nov 2019
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