The Costs of the Energy ‘Transition’ Won’t Be ‘Transitory’
The appointment of Christine Lagarde as president of the European Central Bank was never going to bode very well for the way that the ECB is run. Lagarde is a politician, not a banker, and, as to her attitudes to rules, well, many of those who followed the euro zone crisis (a time when Lagarde was France’s finance minister) will remember her comments after those in charge approved the first Greek bailout.
“We violated all the rules because we wanted to close ranks and really rescue the euro zone,” Lagarde was quoted as saying.
“The Treaty of Lisbon was very straight-forward. No bailout.”
Oh well.
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