ECB’s Schnabel Says She’d Be ‘Ready’ to Succeed Lagarde If Asked
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Christine Lagarde's term of office at the European Central Bank is coming to an end. A serious candidate to replace her intrigue is the German economist Isabel Schnabel. More for budgetary rigour than for growth, her candidacy is not unanimous.
The discussion about Christine Lagarde's successor begins. The strength of the German director lies in her competence as an economist. That can be a valuable pound.
Now, ECB Director Isabel Schnabel is also in position for Christine Lagarde's successor. It is not clear that Germany is on the move.
As a member of the Executive Board, the German government is confident that the next rate movement will not be a fall but rather an increase for the euro area, which would therefore experience an "overheating" of its economy... The most influential voice in Frankfurt said that it would be "ready" to succeed Christine Lagarde from October 2027 if proposed.
Isabel Schnabel, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, said she would be willing to assume the presidency when Christine Lagarde's term ends in her term of office in less than two years. Read
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