European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde abruptly walked out of an invitation-only sit-down dinner in Davos after US ...
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 21 (Reuters) - ECB President Christine Lagarde walked out of a dinner at the World Economic Forum ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said uncertainty has returned due to the latest tariff threats by Donald ...
Davos leaders push back against Mark Carney's warning of a disintegrating world, stressing that global interdependence still ...
PARIS, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The European economy needs a "deep review" to face "the dawn of a new international order", ...
ECB president walks out of private dinner after US commerce secretary criticizes Europe’s economic performance and ...
Lutnick’s speech to the dinner guests belittled European economies and their lack of competitiveness compared to the US’s prowess. It made several Europeans in the room uncomfortable and as the ...
European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde’s full pay is more than 50 per cent higher than her disclosed salary, according to a Financial Times analysis.
The Financial Times has learned that US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sparked a controversy at a dinner held as part of ...
The current world order is changing but its transformation is not a rupture, European Central Bank President Christine ...
The European Central Bank intends to scale up its support of the eurozone’s economy in December, seeking to cushion the region from fallout of a new wave of coronavirus infections that threatens the ...
Dutchman Klaas Knot is most likely to succeed Christine Lagarde at the helm of the European Central Bank, despite other candidates being better qualified, a Bloomberg survey of economists suggests.
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