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Jean-Claude Trichet

Jean-Claude Trichet (French: [ʒɑ̃ klod tʁiʃɛ]; born 20 December 1942) is a French economist who was President of the European Central Bank from 2004 to 2011. Previous to his assumption of the presidency he was Governor of the Bank of France from 1993 to 2004.

Jean-Claude Trichet
Trichet in 2011
President of the European Central Bank
In office
1 November 2003 – 31 October 2011
Vice PresidentLucas Papademos
Vítor Constâncio
Preceded byWim Duisenberg
Succeeded byMario Draghi
Governor of the Bank of France
In office
19 September 1993 – 1 November 2003
Preceded byJacques de Larosière
Succeeded byChristian Noyer
Personal details
Born
Jean-Claude Trichet

(1942-12-20) 20 December 1942 (age 81)
Lyon, France
Spouse
Aline Rybalka
(m. 1970)
Children2
EducationÉcole nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy
University of Paris
Sciences Po
École nationale d'administration
Signature

After stepping down from the European Central Bank, Trichet has taken speaking arrangements across France and was on the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements. He was asked to join the non-doctrinal think tank, Bruegel, to consult on economic policy. In 2008, Trichet ranked fifth on Newsweek's list of the world's most powerful along with economic triumvirs Ben Bernanke (fourth) and Masaaki Shirakawa (sixth).[1]

Early life and education edit

Trichet was born in 1942 in Lyon, the son of a professor of Greek and Latin.[2] He was educated at the École des Mines de Nancy, from which he graduated in 1964. He later earned a master's degree in economics from the University of Paris and then trained at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (best known as Sciences Po), finishing in 1966, and the École nationale d'administration (ENA) from 1969–1971, two French higher education institutions in the field of political science and state administration.[citation needed]

Career edit

Career in the public sector edit

From 1987, Trichet was head of the Trésor public. In this capacity, he also chaired the Paris Club of creditor nations in the mid-1980s and was closely involved in debt problems that struck Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.[3] He also became a member of Washington-based financial advisory body, the Group of Thirty. Soon after taking office at Trésor, Trichet oversaw the change to an anti-inflationary franc fort (strong franc) policy, to pave the way for currency union with Germany. In 1993, he led Trésor’s move to grant the Bank of France independence to set its own interest rates.[4]

In 1993, Trichet was appointed governor of Banque de France. Both as director of the French Treasury and then governor of the Banque de France, he was widely seen as one of the architects of the European monetary union.[5]

By 1997, Prime Minister Lionel Jospin and President Jacques Chirac proposed Trichet as France’s candidate for the position as president of the European Central Bank;[6] this way they opposed Wim Duisenberg, the candidate preferred by the majority of the Eurozone members. Under a compromise laid out by German Finance Minister Theo Waigel, Duisenberg would resign midway through his eight-year term to make way for Trichet.[7] On 1 November 2003 he succeeded Wim Duisenberg.

During his time in office, Trichet oversaw the ECB’s response to the European debt crisis, including its Securities Markets Programme to stem the crisis in eurozone government bond markets.[8] In 2011, ECB board member Jürgen Stark resigned in what was widely seen as a protest against this policy.[9]

Career in the private sector edit

On 28 January 2012, the board of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company approved Trichet’s nomination to the Board, where he represented (with Dominique d’Hinnin of the Lagardère Group) the French state’s holding company SOGEADE.[10][11]

Trichet succeeded Mario Monti as chairman of the European branch of the Trilateral Commission in 2012.[12]

Trichet was a member of the Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance, which was established by the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors for the period from 2017 to 2018.[13] In early 2021, Trichet was appointed by the G20 to the High Level Independent Panel (HLIP) on financing the global commons for pandemic preparedness and response, co-chaired by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Lawrence Summers.[14]

Other activities edit

International organizations edit

Corporate boards edit

  • PIMCO, Member of the Global Advisory Board (since 2015)[16]

Non-profit organizations edit

Political positions edit

At the height of the euro crisis, Trichet publicly criticized President Nicolas Sarkozy and Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had agreed at a meeting in Deauville in 2010 that sovereign debt could be restructured in a bailout to make private investors pay their share; the plan was never implemented.[26]

At the ceremony for the Charlemagne Prize in 2011, Trichet called for the creation of a central finance ministry to oversee spending by countries that use the euro.[27]

On 5 August 2011 Trichet wrote, together with Mario Draghi, a letter to the Italian government to push for a series of economic measures that would soon be implemented in Italy.[28]

In 2015, Trichet joined forces with two other former governors of the Bank of France – Michel Camdessus and Jacques de Larosière – in publicly supporting President François Hollande’s appointment of François Villeroy de Galhau to head the central bank.[29]

In a 2019 article for the Financial Times, Trichet publicly hit back against some of his former colleagues at the European Central Bank – including Jürgen Stark and Otmar Issing, who both worked as ECB chief economist under Trichet’s presidency –, calling them "misguided" in their criticism of the loose monetary policy pursued by his successor as president Mario Draghi.[30]

Controversy edit

Crédit Lyonnais scandal edit

In January 2003, Trichet was put on trial with eight others charged with irregularities at Crédit Lyonnais, one of France's biggest banks. Trichet was in charge of the French treasury at that time. He was cleared in June 2003, which left the way clear for him to move to the ECB.[31] A parliamentary inquiry found no wrong-doing by Trichet, other civil servants or the three finance ministers in office during the critical period.[32]

2009 banking crisis edit

Within the European Central Bank, Trichet strongly resisted any contemplation of Greece defaulting on its debt. It was only in October 2011, with the end of his term imminent, that consensus was reached to allow a 50% cut in the value of Greek bonds.[33]

 
Trichet during the WEF 2010

Hypo Alpe Adria bailout edit

As part of a 2015 investigation launched by Austria’s parliament into defunct lender Hypo Alpe Adria, then opposition party NEOS named Trichet among 200 people it wanted to question.[34] At the time of Austria purchasing Hypo Alpe Adria from BayernLB in late 2009, Trichet had lobbied for the deal.[35]

Trichet has been criticised for the ECB's response to the Great Recession, which emphasised price stability over recovery and growth.[36][37] He was also criticized when he refused to answer a question about a possible conflict of interests concerning his successor's involvement at Goldman Sachs before taking charge as head of the ECB.[38]

Personal life edit

At age 22, Trichet married Aline Rybalka, a diplomat and translator whose parents immigrated to France from Ukraine. They have two sons: Pierre-Alexis Trichet (born 1971), a marketing strategy director at telecommunications company Orange SA; and Jean-Nicolas Trichet (born 1974), a musician and producer.[39]

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Economic Triumvirate: 4. Ben Bernanke 5. Jean-Claude Trichet 6. Masaaki Shirakawa". Newsweek. 20 December 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
  2. ^ Ralph Atkins (14 May 2010), Man in the News: Jean-Claude Trichet Financial Times.
  3. ^ Ralph Atkins (9 May 2010), Trichet resists political interference amid crisis Financial Times.
  4. ^ Trichet in the clear The Economist, 19 June 2003.
  5. ^ Ralph Atkins (9 May 2010), Trichet resists political interference amid crisis Financial Times.
  6. ^ Tony Czuczka (29 December 1997), Jean-Claude Trichet (17): The French government's 11th-hour ECB candidate The Nikkei, 18 September 2014.
  7. ^ Tony Czuczka (29 December 1997), Germans, French dismiss report of European central bank deal Associated Press.
  8. ^ Paul Carrell (10 September 2011), Stark resignation limits Draghi's room on bond buys Reuters.
  9. ^ Paul Carrell (10 September 2011), Stark resignation limits Draghi's room on bond buys Reuters.
  10. ^ http://bourse.lefigaro.fr/indices-actions/actu-conseils/jean-claude-trichet-devient-administrateur-d-eads-58750 lefigaro.fr 1/26/2012
  11. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/business/global/trichet-likely-to-join-board-of-airbus-parent.html [1], 1/26/2012
  12. ^ . trilateral.org. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
  13. ^ Members Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance.
  14. ^ Ministry of Economy and FinanceThe G20 establishes a High Level Independent Panel on financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response Ministry of Economy and Finance, press release of 27 January 2021.
  15. ^ Decisions taken by the Governing Council of the ECB (in addition to decisions setting interest rates) European Central Bank (ECB), press release of 27 September 2019.
  16. ^ Jonathan Stempel (7 December 2015), Bernanke, Trichet, Brown join Pimco advisory board Reuters.
  17. ^ BWC Announces Board of Directors, Global Advisory Council Bretton Woods Committee, press release of 12 October 2020.
  18. ^ Foundation set up to safeguard Scope’s European identity 4 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine Scope Group, press release of 3 September 2020.
  19. ^ Distinguished Fellows Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
  20. ^ Voice, European (4 April 2012). "Trichet named head of think-tank". POLITICO.
  21. ^ . bilderbergmeetings.org. Bilderberg Group. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  22. ^ "European Horizons – A Transatlantic Think-Tank". www.europeanhorizons.org. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  23. ^ Advisory Board 30 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic Instabilities (CRISIS).
  24. ^ Academic Advisory Board 8 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine Institute for Law and Finance (ILF).
  25. ^ Senior Advisor: Jean-Claude Trichet Systemic Risk Council (SRC).
  26. ^ Pierre Briançon (19 March 2018), Jean-Claude Trichet: We still live in an ‘abnormal situation’ Politico Europe.
  27. ^ Jack Ewing and Niki Kitsantonis (2 June 2011), Trichet Urges Creation of Euro Oversight Panel New York Times.
  28. ^ Jean Pisani-Ferry (2014). The Euro Crisis and Its Aftermath. Oxford University Press. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-19-999333-8.
  29. ^ Dominique Vidalon (27 September 2015), Three former French central bankers back Villeroy de Galhau: Les Echos Reuters.
  30. ^ Mark Tran (6 January 2003), Jean-Claude Trichet defends Mario Draghi stance on monetary policy Financial Times.
  31. ^ "Top Euro banker cleared of scandal cover-up". BBC News. 18 June 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  32. ^ Martin Arnold (13 October 2019), Head of Bank of France appears in court The Guardian.
  33. ^ Landon Thomas Jr.; Stephen Castle (5 November 2011). "The Denials That Trapped Greece". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  34. ^ Michael Shields (14 January 2015), Austria parliament starts investigation into Hypo bank collapse Reuters.
  35. ^ Michael Shields (11 March 2013), Embattled Hypo Alpe Adria extends executive contracts Reuters.
  36. ^ "An Impeccable Disaster". New York Times. 11 September 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  37. ^ Paul Krugman (1 December 2011). "The Summer of Confidence". The New York Times. The Conscience of a Liberal (blog). Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  38. ^ "LIENS DRAGHI-GOLDMAN SACHS : TRICHET RESTE MUET (ARTE)". Arret Sur Images. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  39. ^ Bloomberg: "Trichet Proving Prophet-Making No Panacea in Recovery" By Simon Kennedy and Jana Randow 21 August 2009
  40. ^ . Government of the Netherlands. 21 January 2011. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  41. ^ Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej dnia 31 sierpnia 2011 r. (M.P. Nr 108, poz. 1090) 5 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • at IIEA, 26 February 2009
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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Preceded by Governor of the Bank of France
1993–2003
Succeeded by
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2003–2011
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Jean Claude Trichet French ʒɑ klod tʁiʃɛ born 20 December 1942 is a French economist who was President of the European Central Bank from 2004 to 2011 Previous to his assumption of the presidency he was Governor of the Bank of France from 1993 to 2004 His ExcellencyJean Claude TrichetTrichet in 2011President of the European Central BankIn office 1 November 2003 31 October 2011Vice PresidentLucas PapademosVitor ConstancioPreceded byWim DuisenbergSucceeded byMario DraghiGovernor of the Bank of FranceIn office 19 September 1993 1 November 2003Preceded byJacques de LarosiereSucceeded byChristian NoyerPersonal detailsBornJean Claude Trichet 1942 12 20 20 December 1942 age 81 Lyon FranceSpouseAline Rybalka m 1970 wbr Children2EducationEcole nationale superieure des mines de NancyUniversity of ParisSciences PoEcole nationale d administrationSignature After stepping down from the European Central Bank Trichet has taken speaking arrangements across France and was on the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements He was asked to join the non doctrinal think tank Bruegel to consult on economic policy In 2008 Trichet ranked fifth on Newsweek s list of the world s most powerful along with economic triumvirs Ben Bernanke fourth and Masaaki Shirakawa sixth 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Career in the public sector 2 2 Career in the private sector 3 Other activities 3 1 International organizations 3 2 Corporate boards 3 3 Non profit organizations 4 Political positions 5 Controversy 5 1 Credit Lyonnais scandal 5 2 2009 banking crisis 5 3 Hypo Alpe Adria bailout 6 Personal life 7 Honours and awards 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editTrichet was born in 1942 in Lyon the son of a professor of Greek and Latin 2 He was educated at the Ecole des Mines de Nancy from which he graduated in 1964 He later earned a master s degree in economics from the University of Paris and then trained at the Institut d etudes politiques de Paris best known as Sciences Po finishing in 1966 and the Ecole nationale d administration ENA from 1969 1971 two French higher education institutions in the field of political science and state administration citation needed Career editCareer in the public sector edit From 1987 Trichet was head of the Tresor public In this capacity he also chaired the Paris Club of creditor nations in the mid 1980s and was closely involved in debt problems that struck Latin America Africa and the Middle East 3 He also became a member of Washington based financial advisory body the Group of Thirty Soon after taking office at Tresor Trichet oversaw the change to an anti inflationary franc fort strong franc policy to pave the way for currency union with Germany In 1993 he led Tresor s move to grant the Bank of France independence to set its own interest rates 4 In 1993 Trichet was appointed governor of Banque de France Both as director of the French Treasury and then governor of the Banque de France he was widely seen as one of the architects of the European monetary union 5 By 1997 Prime Minister Lionel Jospin and President Jacques Chirac proposed Trichet as France s candidate for the position as president of the European Central Bank 6 this way they opposed Wim Duisenberg the candidate preferred by the majority of the Eurozone members Under a compromise laid out by German Finance Minister Theo Waigel Duisenberg would resign midway through his eight year term to make way for Trichet 7 On 1 November 2003 he succeeded Wim Duisenberg During his time in office Trichet oversaw the ECB s response to the European debt crisis including its Securities Markets Programme to stem the crisis in eurozone government bond markets 8 In 2011 ECB board member Jurgen Stark resigned in what was widely seen as a protest against this policy 9 Career in the private sector edit On 28 January 2012 the board of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company approved Trichet s nomination to the Board where he represented with Dominique d Hinnin of the Lagardere Group the French state s holding company SOGEADE 10 11 Trichet succeeded Mario Monti as chairman of the European branch of the Trilateral Commission in 2012 12 Trichet was a member of the Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance which was established by the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors for the period from 2017 to 2018 13 In early 2021 Trichet was appointed by the G20 to the High Level Independent Panel HLIP on financing the global commons for pandemic preparedness and response co chaired by Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Lawrence Summers 14 Other activities editInternational organizations edit European Central Bank Chair of the Ethics Committee 2016 2019 15 European Systemic Risk Board ESRB Chair 2010 2011 Corporate boards edit PIMCO Member of the Global Advisory Board since 2015 16 Non profit organizations edit Bretton Woods Committee Member of the Advisory Council since 2020 17 Scope Foundation Member of the Honorary Board since 2020 18 Center for Economic and Policy Research CEPR Distinguished Fellow since 2019 19 Bruegel Chairman of the Board since 2012 20 Bilderberg Group Member of the Steering Committee 21 European Horizons Advisor 22 Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic Instabilities CRISIS Member of the Advisory Board 23 Institute for Law and Finance at the Goethe University Frankfurt Member of the Academic Advisory Board 24 Systemic Risk Council SRC Senior Advisor 25 Political positions editAt the height of the euro crisis Trichet publicly criticized President Nicolas Sarkozy and Chancellor Angela Merkel who had agreed at a meeting in Deauville in 2010 that sovereign debt could be restructured in a bailout to make private investors pay their share the plan was never implemented 26 At the ceremony for the Charlemagne Prize in 2011 Trichet called for the creation of a central finance ministry to oversee spending by countries that use the euro 27 On 5 August 2011 Trichet wrote together with Mario Draghi a letter to the Italian government to push for a series of economic measures that would soon be implemented in Italy 28 In 2015 Trichet joined forces with two other former governors of the Bank of France Michel Camdessus and Jacques de Larosiere in publicly supporting President Francois Hollande s appointment of Francois Villeroy de Galhau to head the central bank 29 In a 2019 article for the Financial Times Trichet publicly hit back against some of his former colleagues at the European Central Bank including Jurgen Stark and Otmar Issing who both worked as ECB chief economist under Trichet s presidency calling them misguided in their criticism of the loose monetary policy pursued by his successor as president Mario Draghi 30 Controversy editCredit Lyonnais scandal edit In January 2003 Trichet was put on trial with eight others charged with irregularities at Credit Lyonnais one of France s biggest banks Trichet was in charge of the French treasury at that time He was cleared in June 2003 which left the way clear for him to move to the ECB 31 A parliamentary inquiry found no wrong doing by Trichet other civil servants or the three finance ministers in office during the critical period 32 2009 banking crisis edit Within the European Central Bank Trichet strongly resisted any contemplation of Greece defaulting on its debt It was only in October 2011 with the end of his term imminent that consensus was reached to allow a 50 cut in the value of Greek bonds 33 nbsp Trichet during the WEF 2010 Hypo Alpe Adria bailout edit As part of a 2015 investigation launched by Austria s parliament into defunct lender Hypo Alpe Adria then opposition party NEOS named Trichet among 200 people it wanted to question 34 At the time of Austria purchasing Hypo Alpe Adria from BayernLB in late 2009 Trichet had lobbied for the deal 35 Trichet has been criticised for the ECB s response to the Great Recession which emphasised price stability over recovery and growth 36 37 He was also criticized when he refused to answer a question about a possible conflict of interests concerning his successor s involvement at Goldman Sachs before taking charge as head of the ECB 38 Personal life editAt age 22 Trichet married Aline Rybalka a diplomat and translator whose parents immigrated to France from Ukraine They have two sons Pierre Alexis Trichet born 1971 a marketing strategy director at telecommunications company Orange SA and Jean Nicolas Trichet born 1974 a musician and producer 39 Honours and awards edit nbsp France Commander of the Legion of Honour nbsp France Officer of the National Order of Merit nbsp Germany Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 2011 nbsp Hesse Knight of the Hessian Order of Merit 2011 nbsp Luxembourg Vision for Europe Award for his contributions toward greater European integration 2008 nbsp Luxembourg Collier de la Fondation du Merite europeen 6 March 2013 nbsp Netherlands Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau 21 January 2011 40 nbsp Poland Grand Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland 2011 41 nbsp Portugal Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry 6 May 2010 nbsp Bulgaria Honorary Doctor of the University of National and World Economy in Sofia 2009 nbsp Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun 2018 References edit Economic Triumvirate 4 Ben Bernanke 5 Jean Claude Trichet 6 Masaaki Shirakawa Newsweek 20 December 2008 Retrieved 20 March 2011 Ralph Atkins 14 May 2010 Man in the News Jean Claude Trichet Financial Times Ralph Atkins 9 May 2010 Trichet resists political interference amid crisis Financial Times Trichet in the clear The Economist 19 June 2003 Ralph Atkins 9 May 2010 Trichet resists political interference amid crisis Financial Times Tony Czuczka 29 December 1997 Jean Claude Trichet 17 The French government s 11th hour ECB candidate The Nikkei 18 September 2014 Tony Czuczka 29 December 1997 Germans French dismiss report of European central bank deal Associated Press Paul Carrell 10 September 2011 Stark resignation limits Draghi s room on bond buys Reuters Paul Carrell 10 September 2011 Stark resignation limits Draghi s room on bond buys Reuters http bourse lefigaro fr indices actions actu conseils jean claude trichet devient administrateur d eads 58750 lefigaro fr 1 26 2012 https www nytimes com 2012 01 27 business global trichet likely to join board of airbus parent html 1 1 26 2012 About the Trilateral Commission European Region trilateral org Archived from the original on 9 May 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2013 Members Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance Ministry of Economy and FinanceThe G20 establishes a High Level Independent Panel on financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response Ministry of Economy and Finance press release of 27 January 2021 Decisions taken by the Governing Council of the ECB in addition to decisions setting interest rates European Central Bank ECB press release of 27 September 2019 Jonathan Stempel 7 December 2015 Bernanke Trichet Brown join Pimco advisory board Reuters BWC Announces Board of Directors Global Advisory Council Bretton Woods Committee press release of 12 October 2020 Foundation set up to safeguard Scope s European identity Archived 4 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine Scope Group press release of 3 September 2020 Distinguished Fellows Center for Economic and Policy Research CEPR Voice European 4 April 2012 Trichet named head of think tank POLITICO Steering Committee bilderbergmeetings org Bilderberg Group Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 8 February 2014 European Horizons A Transatlantic Think Tank www europeanhorizons org Retrieved 12 February 2018 Advisory Board Archived 30 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic Instabilities CRISIS Academic Advisory Board Archived 8 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine Institute for Law and Finance ILF Senior Advisor Jean Claude Trichet Systemic Risk Council SRC Pierre Briancon 19 March 2018 Jean Claude Trichet We still live in an abnormal situation Politico Europe Jack Ewing and Niki Kitsantonis 2 June 2011 Trichet Urges Creation of Euro Oversight Panel New York Times Jean Pisani Ferry 2014 The Euro Crisis and Its Aftermath Oxford University Press p 183 ISBN 978 0 19 999333 8 Dominique Vidalon 27 September 2015 Three former French central bankers back Villeroy de Galhau Les Echos Reuters Mark Tran 6 January 2003 Jean Claude Trichet defends Mario Draghi stance on monetary policy Financial Times Top Euro banker cleared of scandal cover up BBC News 18 June 2003 Retrieved 15 August 2007 Martin Arnold 13 October 2019 Head of Bank of France appears in court The Guardian Landon Thomas Jr Stephen Castle 5 November 2011 The Denials That Trapped Greece The New York Times Retrieved 5 November 2011 Michael Shields 14 January 2015 Austria parliament starts investigation into Hypo bank collapse Reuters Michael Shields 11 March 2013 Embattled Hypo Alpe Adria extends executive contracts Reuters An Impeccable Disaster New York Times 11 September 2011 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Paul Krugman 1 December 2011 The Summer of Confidence The New York Times The Conscience of a Liberal blog Retrieved 4 December 2011 LIENS DRAGHI GOLDMAN SACHS TRICHET RESTE MUET ARTE Arret Sur Images Retrieved 9 September 2014 Bloomberg Trichet Proving Prophet Making No Panacea in Recovery By Simon Kennedy and Jana Randow 21 August 2009 ECB president Trichet ontvangt koninklijke onderscheiding Government of the Netherlands 21 January 2011 Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2013 Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej dnia 31 sierpnia 2011 r M P Nr 108 poz 1090 Archived 5 April 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean Claude Trichet Speech on The External and Internal 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