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On 2 July 2019, Christine Lagarde was nominated by the European Council to succeed Mario Draghi as President of the European Central Bank (ECB) on 1 November 2019. [47] On 17 September 2019, the European Parliament voted via secret ballot to recommend her to the position, with 394 in favour, 206 opposed, and 49 abstentions. [72]
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Central bank independence is being questioned in parts of the world and greater political influence over policy could undermined their ability to keep inflation down, European ...
Philip Richard Lane (born 27 August 1969) is an Irish economist who has been serving as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank since 2019 and concurrently as ECB chief economist. He previously served as Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland from 2015 to 2019. [1]
"9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America" comes just in time as the country prepares to select the 45th U.S. president. Hopefully whoever's elected doesn't end up being number 10 on McClanahan's ...
By tackling waste and protecting taxpayer resources, this administration could rebuild public trust while saving hundreds of billions of dollars.
Elizabeth McCaul has been a member of the European Central Bank's supervisory board since 2019. [1] She previously served as superintendent of banks for New York state, and as the head of the New York State Banking Department. Before that, McCaul held senior executive positions at Promontory Financial Group, an IBM company. [2]
The president heads the executive board, Governing Council and General Council of the ECB, and represents the bank abroad, for example at the G20. The officeholder is appointed by a qualified majority vote of the European Council , de facto by those who have adopted the euro, for an eight-year non-renewable term.
Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank; Lilli Gruber, former member of the European Parliament, [69] editor-in-chief and anchor "Otto e mezzo", La7 TV; Enrico Letta, former prime minister; Mario Monti, Economist, [34] former prime minister; Matteo Renzi (2019), former prime minister, leader of Democratic Party [70]