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Potential Draghi successor says eurozone risks ‘have moved to the downside’

Benoît Coeuré says ECB is ready to pounce should global headwinds make the current slowdown worse

Benoît Coeuré, member of the ECB’s executive board
Benoît Coeuré, member of the ECB’s executive board Photo: Getty Images

Benoît Coeuré, a French economist and member of the European Central Bank’s executive board, is seen as a potential candidate to succeed Mario Draghi as president of the ECB.

Here, Coeuré explains why the central bank is ready to pounce should global headwinds make the current economic slowdown worse than expected.

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