Christine Lagarde: “I intend to complete my mandate, the markets are attentive”
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, confirmed her intention to complete her term in office until October 2027, amid rising inflation concerns and speculation about her potential early resignation.
Central Bank Suffers: Another Billion Loss for the ECB
The European Central Bank reported a billion euro loss for the fiscal year, though lower than the previous year's loss.
The ECB reduces its losses to 1.254 billion and sees the value of its gold reserves grow
The European Central Bank reports a reduced loss of 1.254 billion euros while the value of its gold reserves increases.
Lagarde: AI does not yet bring a wave of layoffs - Digital euro ready by the end of the term
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stated that artificial intelligence has not yet led to massive layoffs in the Eurozone, while also emphasizing the importance of completing projects like the digital euro during her term.
Controversial Project: The Euro Becomes Digital
The European Central Bank plans to launch a controversial digital Euro by 2029, amidst diverse opinions and the support from unexpected political figures.
The bankers of the Ibex raise their salaries by 12% since the rate hike: Botín, Torres, Oliu and company earned 55 million euros last year
Spain's top bankers have seen salary increases due to record profits from major banks, driven by a rise in interest rates.
The ECB approved the appointment of Vucic as its new Vice-President
The European Central Bank has approved the appointment of Boris Vucic as its new Vice-President for an eight-year term starting in June.
Lagarde, golden salary in defiance of ECB rules
Christine Lagarde is facing criticism for receiving a dual salary package that exceeds ECB regulations while calling for moderation in salaries.
Lagarde: Strong criticism for the 140,000 euros she receives from the BIS
Christine Lagarde faces backlash for her annual salary of 140,000 euros from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), contradicting ECB rules against simultaneous payments from multiple sources.
FT: Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from BIS despite 'block' on third-party payments for ECB employees
The news reveals that ECB President Christine Lagarde receives €140,000 annually from the Bank for International Settlements, stirring controversy within the European Central Bank due to internal rules against third-party remuneration.
US sanctions force acceleration of the digital euro
US sanctions are pushing the European Central Bank to expedite the development of a digital euro to avoid dependence on foreign payment systems.
Lagarde reaffirms her commitment to the ECB and rules out early resignation
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, asserts her intention to serve her full term until October 2027 and warns about potential economic risks due to new U.S. tariffs.
Lagarde: Any new US tariff plan should be well considered
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stressed the need for well-considered plans regarding any new US tariffs to avoid disrupting business activities.
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.
Lagarde promised to remain president of the ECB until the end of her term
Christine Lagarde has confirmed her intention to serve as president of the European Central Bank until her term ends in 2027, despite media rumors of her early departure.
Reported Too Low Risks: ECB Imposes Millions in Fines on US Banking Giant J.P. Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed fines totaling approximately 12.2 million euros on J.P. Morgan for underreporting risk-weighted assets.
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.
The European Central Bank imposes the largest fine on JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of €12.2 million on JP Morgan's European arm due to reporting errors regarding capital requirements and risk assessment.
Lagarde states that the 'main goal' is to complete her term at the ECB
Christine Lagarde has reaffirmed her commitment to complete her term as President of the European Central Bank, despite speculation about an early resignation.
Lagarde Plans to Complete Her Mandate at the Head of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde intends to finish her term as president of the European Central Bank (ECB).
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.
European Central Bank: Lagarde wants to complete her term as ECB President
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has confirmed her intention to serve out her full term amid rumors of an early departure.
ECB President: Lagarde wants to complete her full term
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has confirmed her intention to serve out her full term amid speculation about a possible early resignation.
Money, I'm going to live alone and I'm looking for a house
The article discusses the implications of Christine Lagarde's resignation from the European Central Bank and how it impacts the future of the EU, particularly in relation to young people's housing autonomy.
The European Central Bank imposed a record fine on J.P. Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed an unprecedented fine on J.P. Morgan for unspecified violations.
G. Stournaras to Politico: It is time to convince Berlin about eurobonds and debt
Greek central bank governor G. Stournaras advocates for eurobonds in an interview with Politico, urging Germany to support common bonds for financing defense and strategic investments as the EU faces multiple crises.
A Historic Step Awaits: We Will Soon Say Goodbye to the Old Euros
The European Central Bank has initiated a significant redesign project for the euro, aiming to modernize its appearance and enhance security against counterfeiting while fostering a closer connection with EU citizens.
The ECB penalizes JP Morgan with the largest fine it has imposed on a central bank
The European Central Bank has fined JP Morgan €12.2 million for misreporting risk, marking the largest fine imposed by the institution to date.
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.
ECB Official: The digital euro will cost EU banks between 4 and 6 billion over 4 years
The introduction of the digital euro could cost European banks between 4 and 6 billion euros over four years, according to a European Central Bank official.
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.
Carlos Cuerpo rules out attempting to go to the European Central Bank in the accelerated distribution of positions in the EU: "I will not run"
Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo has announced he will not seek a position in the European Central Bank's executive board, instead opting to support a national candidate.
European Central Bank: Is Lagarde Resigning Early?
There are speculations that ECB President Christine Lagarde may resign before the elections in France to facilitate her succession.
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.
Why Trump's tariffs did not 'bend' China's export 'muscle'?
A study from the European Central Bank suggests that Trump's tariffs have had a limited impact on China's export capabilities, primarily due to other underlying economic factors.
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.
China evades the tariff wall of the U.S. with massive shipments of goods to other destinations
China has offset a significant decline in its exports to the U.S. due to tariffs by increasing shipments to other regions, according to a European Central Bank study.
European Central Bank, everything you need to know about the official EU institution
The article discusses recent speculation regarding ECB President Christine Lagarde potentially leaving her position early, and provides an overview of the European Central Bank's roles and functions.
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 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.
Lagarde Considers Leaving the Head of the European Central Bank
Christine Lagarde is contemplating stepping down as the President of the European Central Bank due to an unidentified constraint.
Lagarde Plans to Leave ECB Before French Elections
Christine Lagarde is reportedly considering stepping down from her role as President of the European Central Bank ahead of the upcoming French elections.
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.