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The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum is said to have complicated carefully laid plans to persuade Christine Lagarde to take the helm in a seamless transition.. Schwab ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has discussed cutting short her term to chair the World Economic Forum, the organization’s departed founder Klaus Schwab told the Financial ...
The Financial Times is reporting that European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has discussed cutting short her term as ECB chief to run the World Economic Forum instead. The report ...
Christine Lagarde is about to face scrutiny on her commitment to keep leading the European Central Bank, ... has been courted for the top job at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, ...
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ECB President Christine Lagarde argued at the ECB Forum on Central Banking that uncertainty is expected to continue being a ...
The central bank reaffirmed Christine Lagarde’s commitment following a report that she had been in discussions to join the World Economic Forum before the end of her term.
Klaus Schwab, a German economist who founded the World Economic Forum in 1971, speaking in January. ... as well as the cellist Yo-Yo Ma and Christine Lagarde, ...
The euro's recent appreciation against the dollar doesn't just reflect market conditions but also the strength of the euro zone's economy, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said.
(Reuters) -The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported ...
The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.