EU finance commissioner votes against job-sharing presidency

European Union finance commissioner, Mr Yves-Thibault de Silguy yesterday rejected the idea of dividing the presidency of the…

European Union finance commissioner, Mr Yves-Thibault de Silguy yesterday rejected the idea of dividing the presidency of the future European Central Bank between Dutchman, Mr Wim Duisenberg for the first four years and a Frenchman for the following four.

He said at a Paris meeting on treasury securities and the euro that the eight-year term of the future central bank chief "is not renewable" and "in my opinion, cannot be split up either".

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