ZURICH: European Central Bank (ECB) president Christine Lagarde is attempting an endeavour possibly as daunting as reigniting inflation in the euro area: Learning German.
It’s understandable that the region’s new monetary chief, an internationally minded Frenchwoman now based at the ECB’s headquarters in Frankfurt, might want to communicate in the first language of her latest home.
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