European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stressed the importance of maintaining central bank independence in light of increasing global challenges. She warned that governments might seek to tighten their grip on monetary authorities.
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has announced her consideration to end her term early, before the scheduled end in October 2027. This announcement comes amid increasing pressure on the ECB to address rising economic challenges in the Eurozone.
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, warned that the economic repercussions of the war on Iran will be long-lasting. This warning came during a virtual G7 meeting, highlighting significant damage to energy infrastructure amid rising European inflation.
European stock markets fell on Friday morning as ECB President Christine Lagarde warned that markets are underestimating the economic impact of the Iranian war. This decline comes as investors express doubts about the possibility of a ceasefire.