24 Mar 2026
42m

Christine Lagarde: Central Bank Independence, Geopolitical Fragmentation and What It Takes to Lead the ECB

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In Good Company with Nicolai Tangen

Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, discusses the parallels between the current global landscape and the 1920s, emphasizing technological breakthroughs like AI and increasing fragmentation. She warns of potential financial crises and global conflicts, urging diplomacy and sound financial management. Europe's vulnerability due to its open economy and limited energy sources is highlighted, especially regarding the impact of Middle East tensions on energy prices and shipping. Lagarde stresses the importance of the green transition and addresses the need for Europe to adapt its social democracy model, balancing social benefits with demographic challenges and defense spending. She also reflects on the importance of central bank independence, her leadership style, and the potential of a digital euro.

Outlines

Part 1: Historical Context and Global Risks

Part 2: Europe’s Strategic Response

Part 3: Central Banking and Monetary Policy

Part 4: Productivity and the AI Revolution

Part 5: Structural Reforms and Labor Markets

Part 6: Inflation and the Future of Currency

Part 7: Leadership and Personal Reflections

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