The Croatian Boris Vujcic yesterday relieved Luis de Guindos as vice-president of the European Central Bank (ECB), putting an end to eight years of Spanish rule at the top of Frankfurt. The inauguration, held on Monday, June 1, marks a generational and strategic replacement in the full phase of monetary policy adjustment. A falcon with 25 years of experience in the Croatian central bank Vujcic is not a newcomer to the corridors of the ECB. He tr…
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The Croatian Boris Vujcic yesterday relieved Luis de Guindos as vice-president of the European Central Bank (ECB), putting an end to eight years of Spanish rule at the top of Frankfurt. The inauguration, held on Monday, June 1, marks a generational and strategic replacement in the full phase of monetary policy adjustment. A falcon with 25 years of experience in the Croatian central bank Vujcic is not a newcomer to the corridors of the ECB. He tr…