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Spain and Germany gun for top job at European Central Bank – POLITICO

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While also a social democrat, Kukies is clearly associated with the right wing of the party and has not recently opposed Merz in public. Kukies may well be an acceptable candidate for the chancellor, a person close to Merz told POLITICO. His impeccable English, PhD in finance from the University of Chicago and a spell leading Goldman Sachs’s German operations would also help his candidacy.

But intriguingly, at a recent public event in Berlin, Bank of France Governor François Villeroy de Galhau appeared to suggest that Röller has also been touting a German woman — rather than Nagel — for the presidency.

That woman could be the ECB’s current head of markets, Isabel Schnabel, who is said to be eyeing the post. Ordinarily, however, no one is allowed to serve more than one term on the Executive Board, meaning a legal loophole would need to be found to accommodate her. Given the presence of alternative candidates, and given that other member states may view her as excessively hawkish, one former board member said there’s no obvious reason why Germany should risk advancing her.

In any case, Berlin may prefer to support a hawk from another country, to avoid pressure to give up the European Commission presidency early: Ursula von der Leyen’s term expires in 2029.

Going Dutch?

Enter Klaas Knot, who stepped down as president of the Dutch central bank in June after 14 years. Knot, like Draghi, a former chair of the Financial Stability Board, would bring deep institutional experience and monetary policy expertise. He also drew conspicuously supportive comments last month from Lagarde, who said he “has the intellect” as well as the stamina and the “rare” and “very necessary” ability to include people.

Most of the obstacles in Knot’s way look surmountable: While he took a clearly hawkish line throughout the eurozone crisis, he became a far more nuanced team player during his second term. And while the Netherlands would still have a representative — Frank Elderson — on its board when the presidency comes up, a similar situation was dealt with easily enough in 2011, when Lorenzo Bini Smaghi left early to make room for Draghi.

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