Christine Lagarde grovels to Osborne over IMF’s prediction June 9, 2014 IMF BOSS Christine Lagarde yesterday gave a pleading apology to chancellor George Osborne over claims a year ago that his economic policies were “playing with fire.” Since the International Monetary Fund made the claims the economy has recovered rapidly, with unemployment diving and GDP now thought to be back at its pre-crash peak. “I completely [...]
Christine Lagarde rules herself out of running for top EU job June 6, 2014 CHRISTINE Lagarde yesterday ruled herself out of the running to become president of the European Commission, saying she would instead see out her term as head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). “I’m not a candidate and the reason I’m not a candidate is that I have a job,” Lagarde said. “It’s a job that [...]
Lagarde mulls ending central bank freedom April 14, 2014 CENTRAL banks are gaining so many new powers that it is time to consider ending their independence from government control, International Monetary Fund (IMF) boss Christine Lagarde indicated yesterday. This would represent a major shift in central banking, which has been given credibility by its freedom from politicians since – in the UK’s case – [...]
Lagarde warns governments not to depend on easy cash forever September 10, 2013 EUROPE’S governments must push ahead with the banking union plans to solve some of the economy’s underlying problems, International Monetary Fund (IMF) boss Christine Lagarde said yesterday. She warned them off permanently relying on easy money from the European Central Bank (ECB) which has mitigated some of their problems in the short term. “We very [...]