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The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum is said to have complicated carefully laid plans to persuade Christine Lagarde to take the helm in a seamless transition. Schwab, 87 ...
The Financial Times is reporting that European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has discussed cutting short her term as ECB chief to run the World Economic Forum instead. The report ...
The central bank reaffirmed Christine Lagarde’s commitment following a report that she had been in discussions to join the World Economic Forum before the end of her term.
[FRANKFURT] Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum, the influential organisation he founded and led for more than half a century, has complicated carefully laid plans to ...
The founder of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab has stepped down from the organization’s board of directors after more than 50 years at the helm.
World Economic Forum Courts Lagarde After Founder’s Exit Lagarde’s Plan for Record-High ECB Rate Is a Test of Endurance I Hesitated Over Taking Mario Draghi’s Job at ECB, Lagarde Says ...
The World Economic Forum, the organization behind the annual gathering of world leaders in Davos, Switzerland, is investigating allegations of improper behavior by its founder, Klaus Schwab.
ECB President Christine Lagarde argued at the ECB Forum on Central Banking that uncertainty is expected to continue being a ...
The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Christine Lagarde is determined to complete her eight-year term as president of the European Central Bank, the ECB said on Wednesday after the Financial Times reported that she held talks about ...