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Lagarde Was Paid Almost €600,000 as ECB President Last Year
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Lagarde Was Paid Almost €600,000 as ECB President Last Year

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Christine Lagarde received compensation of €595,000 ($701,830) in 2025 as European Central Bank president — in addition to a residence provided by the institution.


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