PARIS, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The European economy needs a "deep review" to face "the dawn of a new international order", ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde abruptly walked out of an invitation-only sit-down dinner in Davos after US ...
CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin speaks to BlackRock's Larry Fink, Citadel's Ken Griffin, Historian Adam Tooze and ECB President ...
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'Decade déjà vu': Highlights from WEF panel with Larry Fink, Ken Griffin and Christine Lagarde
CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin reports on the highlights from a World Economic Forum panel with interim co-chair and BlackRock CEO ...
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, walked out of a dinner during a speech by U.S. Commerce Secretary ...
Dutchman Klaas Knot is most likely to succeed Christine Lagarde at the helm of the European Central Bank, despite other candidates being better qualified, a Bloomberg survey of economists suggests.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said uncertainty has returned to global trade as U.S. President Donald ...
Tensions flared at a WEF dinner in Davos as Howard Lutnick’s speech questioning Europe’s competitiveness drew heckling and ...
Lutnick’s speech to the dinner guests belittled European economies and their lack of competitiveness compared to the US’s ...
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick was heckled at a World Economic Forum dinner in Davos, with European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde walking out during his speech. The gathering on ...
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ECB chief Lagarde warns uncertainty is back as Trump targets Europe
ECB President Christine Lagarde said U.S. tariff threats are creating uncertainty that could slow Europe’s economy.
Europe’s top central banker abruptly left a VIP dinner after the US Commerce Secretary launched into a speech belittling ...
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