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ECB president Lagarde reportedly poised to leave the central bank before her term expires

The latest FT report says that Lagarde is expected to depart from the ECB well before her term as president expires, according to a person familiar with her thinking. It is said that ideally she wants to make an exit before the French presidential election in April next year. In doing so, it will allow outgoing French president Macron and German chancellor Merz to find a suitable replacement to put at the helm of the ECB.

But for now, it is still unclear when Lagarde’s departure will happen. Well, this certainly coincides with the speculation last year already that she would leave her post earlier than what her term would dictate. For some context: Lagarde reportedly has discussed cutting short ECB stint to head WEF

The ECB tried to put down the linked report at the time, with Lagarde also coming out to say that “I regret to tell you that you’re not about to see the back of me”. But now, here we are again discussing all of this.

The report above adds that French president Macron has for months wanted to at least have a say in deciding on who should be picked to succeed Lagarde as ECB president.

As a reminder, Macron cannot run for a third term as French president. Hence, the timing in wanting to get this all wrapped up before the French presidential election in April next year. That especially since far-right leader Marine Le Pen is still in contention to be on the final presidential ballot.

Circling back to Lagarde, she had already added fuel to the fire in her early departure last month already. When speaking to Bloomberg, she mentioned that she only accepted the ECB post under the impression that she would just serve a five-year term. So, there’s definitely some mixed messaging there to what she previously hinted in June last year.

The full FT report can be found here (may be gated).

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