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ECB's Lagarde again hints at completing term

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Artificial intelligence is boosting productivity ⁠in the euro zone but it is not yet causing a wave of layoffs due to greater automation of ‌labour, ⁠European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said today.

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Bloomberg survey on the toto-successors at the ECB. The Dutch governor is on pole. There is a survey that stirs the corridors of the Eurotower more than a surprise rise in rates. It is that of Bloomberg, which between economists and experts has turned the toto-succession to the leadership of the ECB. Given the authoritativeness of the sources means that the post Christine Lagarde started. For more than half of the interviewees, the farewell coul…

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In a private message to colleagues, the ECB president also stated that she remains focused on her work and would inform them first if she were about to leave the post.

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The President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, has no intention of leaving before the end of her term of office. “I really think about it [ending the term] and I think that the markets are attentive to this,” the French woman answered a direct question from MEPs in an appearance before the European Parliament. Lagarde has ratified so that she will not leave the helm of the highest monetary authority in the area before October 202…

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The President of the ECB defends her monetary policy in the European Parliament and discards short-term interest rate cutsNo news in Frankfurt: the ECB maintains interest rates at 2% The President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, denied some aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Europe this Wednesday in a speech in the European Parliament. "The analyses we have for the moment indicate that massive investment in this techno…

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Artificial Intelligence (IA) is driving productivity in the euro area, but it is not yet causing a wave of layoffs due to greater automation of work, Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB) said yesterday 26 February. “What we are seeing is that productivity is increasing,” Lagarde told a European Parliament committee. “But we are not yet seeing consequences in terms of the labour market or the waves of layoffs that are f…

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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