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Christine Lagarde says her ‘baseline’ is to complete her term at the ECB – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 20, 20261 Min Read
Christine Lagarde says her ‘baseline’ is to complete her term at the ECB – POLITICO
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Christine Lagarde said her “baseline” is that she will stay at the European Central Bank until her term as president ends in October 2027.

“I think that we have accomplished a lot, that I have accomplished a lot,” she said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, published on Friday. “We need to consolidate and make sure that this is really solid and reliable. So my baseline is that it will take until the end of my term.”

Her comments come two days after a report in the FT, sourced to a single person “familiar with her thinking,” suggested the opposite. The article triggered controversy, implying that the appointment of the next ECB president could be moved up to deny a possible far-right president in France any say in the matter. President Emmanuel Macron is due to step down in April next year.

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