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Wim Duisenberg's legacy

FEATURE - Wim Duisenberg, the Dutchman who has headed the European Central Bank (ECB) since its inception, is standing down in July next year.

ECB Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - ECB recognises partners' valuable contribution to the smooth introduction of the euro banknotes and coins 5 February.

EU heads of state to decide next no. 2 at ECB

FRANCE - French finance minister Laurent Fabius said Sunday that the issue of who replaces European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer at the end of May is a matter for European Union heads of state to decide.

Wellink - Euro may add 0.25% to Dutch inflation

NETHERLANDS - Dutch Central Bank President and European Central Bank governing council board member Nout Wellink said Monday he expected the introduction of the euro to add around a quarter of a percentage point to inflation in the Netherlands.

ECB head predicts harmonisation call

EUROPE - Wim Duisenberg, European Central Bank president, yesterday forecast the introduction of euro notes and coins would lead to public demand for more harmonisation in the European Union, with particular focus on taxes.

Testimony of Wim Duisenberg, ECB President

SPEECH - In his testimony to the European Parliament Duisenberg said that "the psychological impact of the cash changeover has given a great boost to the feeling of fraternisation" among Europeans, he said. "The public will start to exert pressure on…

A question of balance at the ECB

ARTICLE - Although the European Central Bank is independent and sets policy on a eurozone-wide basis, a huge effort is made to keep representation of the constituent nations in balance.

Speech by Wim Duisenberg, President of the ECB

SPEECH - In the speech Wim Duisenberg was very positive about the introduction of the euro and said that "there has been little evidence so far of the changeover affecting the average level of prices and we do not expect any noticeable effect on the…

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