European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has said that the central bank will probably lift its growth forecast for ...
President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde said on Thursday that the bank's interest rate cut reflected growing confidence in the disinflation process towards the 2% target, alongside ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Christine Lagarde is determined to complete her eight-year term as president of the European Central Bank, the ECB said on Wednesday after the Financial Times reported that she ...
"I think that we are about to see massive disruptions." According to Lagarde, cryptocurrencies could play a future role in updating the IMF's own internal currency, a reserve asset named the Special ...
Speaking on CBS‘s “Face the Nation,” Lagarde explained that the tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration have caused the cost of European goods to jump from 1.5% to 13%. She said this ...
Appearing on the College Leaders in Finance podcast on Oct. 5, Lagarde was reminded of the remarks she made about Bitcoin three years ago. “I would not put my finger in there. I’ve said all along that ...
The following is the full transcript of an interview with Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, that aired on "Face the Nation" on April 16, 2023. MARGARET BRENNAN: We're joined ...
Christine Lagarde, arguably the most powerful woman in the world, is six months away from the end of her term as managing director of the trillion-dollar International Monetary Fund (IMF), but when ...
Christine Lagarde is the managing director of the International Monetary Fund and the former finance minister of France. We've invited her to answer three questions about Fiorello La Guardia, who ...
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CHRISTINE LAGARDE has been an outsider before. Speaking to The Economist, she relishes the memory of shaking up bureaucrats—“men in grey suits”—when she took over as France’s finance minister in 2007.
FRANKFURT, Germany — European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde warned Wednesday that the economy could face a “bumpy,” “stop-start” recovery despite good news about vaccine development. The top ...