Bolivia: Rush to Banks After Plane Crash Filled with Bills
A military plane crash in Bolivia that killed 24 people led to a surge of people looting cash from the wreckage and subsequently rushing to banks to exchange what they believed were legitimate bills.
The police are investigating a villa in France. Kažimír's partner threatens lawsuit
Slovak police are investigating a villa in France linked to the partner of Slovakia's central bank governor over alleged corruption related to public IT contracts.
Reconstruction of Ukraine's economy could cost $588 billion over 10 years
The World Bank estimates that Ukraine will require $588 billion over the next decade to rebuild its economy after the destruction caused by the conflict with Russia.
France, Spain, and All Scandinavian Countries: Strongly Condemn the Expansion of Israeli Control in the West Bank
France, Spain, and Scandinavian countries have issued a strong condemnation of Israel's actions to expand its illegal control in the West Bank.
West Bank: nearly 20 countries denounce Israel's 'de facto annexation' strategy
Nearly 20 countries, including France, have condemned Israel's recent measures to strengthen its control over the West Bank, labeling them as a part of a strategy for unacceptable de facto annexation.
A report estimates the reconstruction of Ukraine at more than 500 billion euros
A report estimates that the reconstruction of Ukraine will cost approximately 588 billion dollars over the next decade, equivalent to three times Ukraine's GDP in 2025.
Will Christine Lagarde resign before the end of her term? The ECB president's response
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, addressed rumors about her potential early resignation due to upcoming presidential elections in France.
WSJ: Christine Lagarde's 'starting point' is to lead the European Central Bank until the end of her term
Christine Lagarde reaffirmed her commitment to leading the European Central Bank for the remainder of her term amidst speculation of her early resignation.
Christine Lagarde states her 'main goal' is to complete her term at the ECB
Christine Lagarde expresses her intention to finish her term as President of the European Central Bank, countering speculation about an early resignation.
12.2 million euros: the ECB imposes the heaviest penalty in its history on American bank JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of 12.2 million euros on JP Morgan for providing inaccurate information regarding its risk-weighted assets.
ECB: Enough of the Cunning. It's About Christine Lagarde's Legacy
The independence of the European Central Bank is threatened by a possible political intervention to remove its president, Christine Lagarde, early due to upcoming elections in France.
Following Reports of Her Possible Resignation, ECB President Confirms She Will Remain in Position
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, reassured colleagues that she remains focused on her role amid speculation about her potential resignation.
ECB, Lagarde on the verge of an early departure
Christine Lagarde is expected to leave the ECB before her term ends in October 2027, creating opportunities for new leadership ahead of the upcoming French presidential elections.
SZ in the Morning: Today's News – Overview for the Busy
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has hinted at an early resignation before her term ends in October 2027, possibly due to the rising political tension in France with Marine Le Pen's potential candidacy.
Monetary Policy: Fear of the Populist Demolition Hammer
Speculation about the early resignation of ECB President Christine Lagarde reflects fears of populist movements influencing European monetary policy.
Cyberattack in France: Hacker intercepted data from millions of bank accounts
The French Ministry of Finance has reported a significant cyber security incident where a hacker gained unauthorized access to a national database containing sensitive information of approximately 1.2 million bank accounts.
The data of more than a million bank accounts accessed 'illegitimately' by 'a malicious actor'
Illegitimate access to the national bank accounts database has compromised the data of over 1.2 million accounts in France, as reported by the Ministry of Economy.
UN missions of 85 countries condemn Israeli West Bank plans
UN missions from 85 countries have expressed opposition to Israel's plans in the West Bank.
Newspaper: Lagarde may leave the position of ECB president before the end of her term
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, may leave her position before the upcoming French presidential elections next year, according to the Financial Times.
Mini-loans, 'a form of soft drug' for young people, denounces the Governor of the Bank of France
The Governor of the Bank of France, François Villeroy de Galhau, criticized mini-loans as a risk factor for young people's increasing debt, advocating for stricter regulations.
Christine Lagarde is Expected to Leave the ECB Before the End of Her 8-Year Term
Christine Lagarde is anticipated to step down from her position at the European Central Bank before her term officially ends in October 2027.
ECB's Lagarde reportedly to leave before end of her term
Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, is reportedly planning to resign before her term ends in October 2027, as reported by the Financial Times.
The Bank of France "will never abandon" cash, assures François Villeroy de Galhau
François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Bank of France, asserted that cash will always be available in France despite its declining usage.
The fear of a Le Pen victory accelerates changes in the European Central Bank and Lagarde does not guarantee she will serve her full term
Concerns over Marine Le Pen's potential victory in the 2027 French presidential elections are pushing the European Central Bank to undergo significant changes, including doubts over Christine Lagarde's tenure as president.
ECB President Christine Lagarde is expected to resign before the end of Emmanuel Macron's term
Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, is reportedly considering resigning before her term ends in 2027 to allow French President Emmanuel Macron to be involved in selecting her successor.
When will Lagarde resign and what office will she seek next?
Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, is expected to resign before the French presidential elections scheduled for April 2027, according to reports from the Financial Times and Bloomberg.
The ECB Responds to the Financial Times: Lagarde is Completely Focused on Her Duties
The European Central Bank clarified that Christine Lagarde has not decided when she will step down as president, following a Financial Times report suggesting her potential departure ahead of the French presidential elections in 2027.
Will Christine Lagarde leave her position before the end of her term?
There are reports that Christine Lagarde is considering stepping down from her position at the European Central Bank (ECB) before her term ends in 2027 due to potential political changes in France.
"We will eliminate the idea of a terrorist Arab state": an Israeli minister advocates for the 'emigration' of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza
An Israeli minister has suggested encouraging the emigration of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza, raising concerns about the future of these territories amid potential annexation.
Media: European Central Bank President Lagarde Might Resign
Christine Lagarde may resign from her position as President of the European Central Bank before the upcoming French presidential elections in April next year.
FT: Lagarde plans to leave the ECB early ahead of the French elections
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, is reported to consider leaving her position before the end of her term, possibly in light of the upcoming presidential elections in France.
FT: Lagarde to leave the European Central Bank before the end of her term
Christine Lagarde is expected to resign as President of the European Central Bank before the end of her term, which was supposed to last until October 2027.
Media: 'Christine Lagarde could leave the leadership of the European Central Bank early'
Christine Lagarde may consider stepping down as Head of the European Central Bank before the end of her term, according to reports from the Financial Times.
More than 80 states at UN condemn Israel’s plans to expand in occupied West Bank
Over 80 UN member states condemned Israel's plans to expand its presence in the West Bank, deeming it a violation of international law and warning of possible annexation.
The Bank of France opens an investigation against one of its executives, accused by the CGT of "promoting the far right" on LinkedIn
The Bank of France has initiated an investigation into an executive accused by a labor union of endorsing far-right views on LinkedIn.
European Central Bank: Showdown Over Eurobonds
The European Central Bank is at the center of a dispute regarding Eurobonds, as candidates for the ECB presidency may have differing views on the issue amidst tensions between Germany and France.
Why Le Pen Will Determine Lagarde's Succession at the ECB
The resignation of French central banker François Villeroy de Galhau raises questions about the future leadership of the European Central Bank amidst rising political tensions in France.
UN's Albanese slams 'shameful and defamatory' anti-Semitism accusations against her
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur, defends herself against charges of anti-Semitism while condemning Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
Shortly Before the Elections: Why France's Central Bank Governor is Stepping Down
François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the French Central Bank, announced his early resignation, emphasizing that it was not a result of political pressure.
Fake bank cards sent by mail: beware of this new scam reported by the police
The French police have issued a warning about a new scam involving fake bank cards sent by mail that require activation via a QR code.
Th. Tzouros (Piraeus Bank): Greece is now mature and investment-attractive
Greece is increasingly seen as a stable and attractive investment opportunity, according to Thodoris Tzouros of Piraeus Bank, speaking at the Delphi Paris Forum III.
YouTuber MrBeast acquires online bank Step
YouTuber MrBeast is set to acquire the online bank Step, which has over seven million clients, marking a significant expansion of his business ventures.
Unexpected resignation of the head of the French central bank. Is the reason the elections?
François Villeroy de Galhau, head of the French central bank, has announced his resignation, citing personal reasons and a new role with a Catholic foundation.
Head of the French Central Bank resigns before the end of term
François Villeroy de Galhau, the president of the French Central Bank, has announced his resignation effective June, a year before the end of his term, giving President Emmanuel Macron the authority to appoint his successor.
Why François Villeroy de Galhau decided to leave the Bank of France
François Villeroy de Galhau, the governor of the Bank of France, announced his departure from the institution to lead the Fondation Apprentis d’Auteuil.
Israel paves way for further settlement expansion in occupied West Bank
Israel has taken steps to facilitate the expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank, raising concerns about the impact on peace efforts and Palestinian rights.
France: François Villeroy de Galhau's Surprising Resignation - The Next Steps
François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the Bank of France, unexpectedly announced his resignation, raising questions about the future leadership as Emmanuel Macron will now choose his successor.
France: Central Bank Governor Resigns Early
François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the French central bank, unexpectedly announced his early resignation, citing a successful mission against inflation and plans to lead a charitable foundation.
The Decline of the French Economy and the Sudden Resignation of the Central Banker
François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the Bank of France, announced his unexpected resignation set for June, a year ahead of his term's conclusion.
Governor of the French central bank will resign early
The governor of the French central bank has announced her early resignation from her position.