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Ft: Economists Prefer Spaniard or Dutchman as Next Ecb President

Economists prefer Pablo Hernandez de Cos, the former head of the Spanish central bank, or Klaas Knot, the former head of the Dutch central bank, to be the next president of the European Central Bank (ECB), according to a recent survey by the Financial Times newspaper.

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Economists prefer Pablo Hernandez de Cos, the former head of the Spanish central bank, or Klaas Knot, the former head of the Dutch central bank, to be the next president of the European Central Bank (ECB), according to a recent survey by the Financial Times newspaper.

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He was the candidate who received the most ratings from the survey prepared by Financial Times

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Christine Lagarde's successor as President of the European Central Bank (ECB) is still a long way off: her eight-year term expires in November 2027 and…

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According to a recent poll by the ‘Financial Times’, the former governor of the Banco de España, Pablo Hernández de Cos, and Dutchman Klaas Knot are the names that are most discussed to replace Christine Lagarde in the presidency of the European Central Bank. Of the 70 experts consulted by the British daily, 26% are committed to ... Read more

Europe's leading economists are in favour of former national central bank chiefs Pablo Hernández de Cos and Klaas Knot. What a chance they give candidates from GermanyIt will take almost two years for Christine Lagarde to clear the position at the head of the European Central Bank. However, the race for their successor is already underway. Many of the candidates have already come into position, such as Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel and ECB …

Former Governor of Banco de España Pablo Hernández de Cos and his Dutch counterpart Klaas Knot are the preferred candidates of European economists to become the...

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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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