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European Central Bank Transitions Leadership as Boris Vujčić Succeeds Luis De Guindos

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Vuji's appointment signals a shift towards tighter monetary policy and highlights the ECB's evolving leadership dynamics amid EU expansion. The post European Central Bank transitions leadership as Boris Vujčić succeeds Luis de Guindos appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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Luis de Guindos says goodbye to the vice-presidentship of the European Central Bank with a conviction: Spain will not be left without representation on the institution’s executive committee for long. The central banker, who gives the witness this Sunday to the Croatian Boris Vujcic, maintains in an interview published by the ECB that the fourth economy of the eurozone has strong arguments to recover its chair in the coming quarters. Guindos’ dep…

Christine Lagarde bids farewell to Luis de Guindos as the Eurozone teeters between inflation, geopolitical shocks and slowing growth The post ECB: Lagarde bids farewell to Guindos – The legacy of a crucial eight years appeared first on in.gr.

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At the end of his term of office as Vice-President of the European Central Bank, the Spanishman points out that solvency is the great advantage of European banking, although he acknowledges that regulation can be simplified. Read

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Luis de Guindos leaves this Sunday the vice presidency of the European Central Bank after eight years in office. He leaves with the Eurozone at a crossroads—inflation is around 2%, but the trade war and conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East sow doubts—and leaves a legacy of pragmatism forged between two presidents of the opposite nature.A vice presidency at two speeds: from Draghi to Lagarde The first 17 months of Guindos in Frankfurt passed …

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Moncloa broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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