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27. März 2019 · We find ourselves in a very similar technological and economic landscape to the world before the First World War, writes Christine Lagarde. Lawyer by background. Practised for 20 years with the international law firm Baker McKenzie; 1999, became Global Chairman. 2005, joined the French government as Trade Secretary.
16. Apr. 2018 · I see three priorities that can make a difference. Three priorities for the global economy. 1. Steer clear of protectionism. First – governments need to steer clear of protectionism in all its forms. History shows that import restrictions hurt everyone, especially poorer consumers.
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19. Jan. 2023 · For Christine Lagarde, Head of the European Central Bank, Europe’s inflation rate “is still way too high" and she is determined to stay the course on interest rates. On growth, she said 2023 is not expected to be “a brilliant year, but it is a lot better than what we had feared.”
This conversation was recorded January 17, 2024 at the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Speakers include: Michael Sandel, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government, Harvard University; Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times; Christine Lagarde. President, European Central Bank.
It's still going to be a difficult journey, but one of which we see the destination now," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said at the start of the virtual meeting. This episode of The Great Reset brings you a flavour of the discussions from various sessions. Subscribe here.
18. Jan. 2017 · And according to Christine Lagarde, she also attempted to ring the alarm bells – to no avail. “Madame Lagarde, you came here to Davos in 2013, and you talked about inequality. At the time you didn’t get much traction,” Francine Lacqua asked the IMF chief in a session on the second day of the Annual Meeting.
11. Apr. 2016 · How do you make it in a man’s world? If there’s one person who should know, it’s Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund. Before leading one of the world’s most powerful financial international organizations, she was the first female finance minister of a G8 economy.
6. Nov. 2018 · In 1910 in the United Kingdom the top 1% controlled nearly 70% of the nation’s wealth —a disparity never reached before or after. "Today, we can find striking similarities with the period before the Great War." Then, as now, rising inequality and the uneven gains from technological change and globalization contributed to a backlash.
The president of the European Central Bank, ranked the world’s second most powerful woman by Forbes, chats with World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab about what the world needs to do to fully recover from the pandemic; the role of finance in fighting climate change; and why cryptocurrencies aren’t actually ...