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− | [[Mario Draghi]] | + | [[Mario Draghi]] succeeded [[Jean-Claude Trichet]] as President of the [[European Central Bank]] in October 2011.<ref>[http://www.ecb.int/ecb/orga/decisions/html/cvdraghi.en.html The President of the European Central Bank], European Central Bank, accessed 14 March 2013.</ref> |
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+ | William Launder, [http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2011/05/11/merkel-backing-seals-draghis-ecb-role/ Merkel Backing Seals Draghi’s ECB Role], WSJ.com, 11 May 2011. | ||
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− | [[Category:Italy|Draghi, Mario]][[Category:Bankers|Draghi, Mario]][[Category:Bilderbergers|Draghi, Mario]] | + | [[Category:Italy|Draghi, Mario]][[Category:Bankers|Draghi, Mario]][[Category:Bilderbergers|Draghi, Mario]][[Category:Central Bankers|Draghi, Mario]] |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 14 March 2013
Mario Draghi succeeded Jean-Claude Trichet as President of the European Central Bank in October 2011.[1]
External resources
William Launder, Merkel Backing Seals Draghi’s ECB Role, WSJ.com, 11 May 2011.
Notes
- ↑ The President of the European Central Bank, European Central Bank, accessed 14 March 2013.