Trichet's home sweet home

After stepping into Wim Duisenberg's shoes at the start of November as President of the European Central Bank, it now transpires Jean-Claude Trichet has also moved into Duisenberg's old house.

At heart, he may be a very different character to his gruff predecessor Wim Duisenberg, but Jean-Claude Trichet, the European Central Bank's flamboyant new president, is moving into the Dutchman's old house in leafy Kronberg on Frankfurt's fringes.

In fact the house belongs to the ECB, so Trichet, a fan of

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