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Christine Lagarde Becomes Next ECB Chief - 3 July 2019

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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry Christine Lagarde arrives at Elysee Palace in Paris, France on February 18 2011 before a speech of French President in front of G20 finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors during the G20 meeting. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Thierry Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - File photo : French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde during the IMF-World Bank spring meeting in Washington, DC, USA, on Saturday, April 16, 2011. At the top of the agenda for the G-20 and the IMF is the issue of global imbalances, against which U.S.-China relations have long been measured. Christine Lagarde has confirmed she will stand for a second term as the head of the International Monetary Fund during an appearance on French television. Her term in office expires on 5 July and the process to find a successor opened on Wednesday. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde during the IMF-World Bank spring meeting in Washington, DC, USA, on Saturday, April 16, 2011. At the top of the agenda for the G-20 and the IMF is the issue of global imbalances, against which U.S.-China relations have long been measured. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Economy minister Christine Lagarde attends the UMP's National Council, held at the Meridien Hotel in Paris, France on July 7, 2007. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Bisson-Fohlen/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn and French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde during the IMF-World Bank spring meeting in Washington, DC, USA, on Saturday, April 16, 2011. At the top of the agenda for the G-20 and the IMF is the issue of global imbalances, against which U.S.-China relations have long been measured. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Minister Christine Lagarde signs a deal with Qatar, as the Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani receives President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Emiri Palace in Doha, Qatar, on January 14, 2008, on the second day of his visit to the Arabian Gulf area. France signed with Qatar nuclear and electricity agreements. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Minister of Finance of France Christine Lagarde and Michel Barnier, agriculture minister listen to French Prime Minister Francois Fillon during a speech at the French Embassy in Washington, DC, on May 2, 2008. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Olivier Douliery /ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Secretary-general assistant of the Elysee Xavier Musca, Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde, President Nicolas Sarkozy, Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Supportive Development Brice Hortefeux, President's advisor Raymond Soubie in front of unions leaders CFTC President Jacques Voisin, FO General Secretary Jean-Claude Mailly, CGT General Secretary Bernard Thibault, CFDT general secretay Francois Chereque and CFE-CGC Bernard Van Craeynest during a social meeting at the presidential Elysee Palace in Paris, France on March 30, 2009 prior to G20 summit in London. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Ludovic/Pool/ABACAPRESS
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  • File Photo - French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech next to French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde during a press conference after a meeting with French bank executives over bonuses at Elysee Palace in Paris, France on August 25, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Exclusive. French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde poses in her office at the ministry in Paris, France on October 1st, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks with French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde at the convention center during the Pittsburgh G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on September 25, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Exclusive. French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde poses in her office at the ministry in Paris, France on October 1st, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Exclusive. French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde poses in her office at the ministry in Paris, France on October 1st, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Exclusive. French Minister for the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde poses in her office at the ministry in Paris, France on October 1st, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde is seen at ministry in Paris, France on September 29, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde is seen at ministry in Paris, France on September 29, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde in her car in Paris, France on September 30, 2009. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde on the plane to Gothenburg in Sweden on October 1rt, 2009 for a session of the informal ECOFIN meeting at the Eriksberghallen in Gothenburg. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde arrives at Gothenburg in Sweden on October 1rt, 2009 for a session of the informal ECOFIN meeting at the Eriksberghallen in Gothenburg. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Elodie Gregoire/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde participates at symposium 'New World New Capitalism' in Paris, France on January 7, 2010. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment Christine Lagarde arriving at Hotel de Matignon in Paris, France on January 20, 2010, for a meeting with Prime Minister Francois Fillon. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - EXCLUSIVE. French Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade, Christine Lagarde, poses in her office at the Ministry for Economy, Finance and Industry, in Paris-Bercy, France, on June 21, 2005. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Nicolas Gouhier/ABACA.
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  • File Photo - IMF head Christine Lagarde gives a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Paris, France on October 15, 2011 on the second day and at the end of G20 meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. Finance ministers and central bank governors of the world's leading economies are gathering in Paris to discuss how to save Greece from bankruptcy. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - IMF head Christine Lagarde has been placed under formal investigation for negligence in French fraud case. She has been questioned several times about her role in a 400m euro (£318m; $527m) compensation payout to businessman Bernard Tapie in 2008. File photo : IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde participates in a seminar on the global economy as part of the annual IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings at the George Washington University in Washington, DC, USA on April 10, 2014. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Christine Lagarde and Xavier Giocanti attend the cocktail party for the opening of the Icones de lArt Moderne, La Collection Chtchoukine exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton on October 20, 2016 in Paris, France. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File Photo - Christine Lagarde attends Glamour Women Of The Year 2016 at NeueHouse Hollywood on November 14, 2016 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The European Council announced Tuesday that Lagarde, the current head of the International Monetary Fund, had been chosen to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank,, whose eight-year term ends in October. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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