Examples of using Lagarde in English and their translations into Chinese
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IMF's Christine Lagarde has issued a blog with the chilling title"Addressing the Dark Side of the Crypto world".
As for trade worries, Lagarde said she saw“real agreement” between Presidents Xi and Trump during the G20 meeting in Buenos Aires.
The Lagarde list is a spreadsheet containing roughly 2,000 potential tax evaders with undeclared accounts at HSBC bank's Geneva branch, in Switzerland.
Fintech, Lagarde said, is already causing disruptions in the financial services industry as new technologies lower the cost of financial transactions.
Lagarde explains, however, that a state-backed digital currency would be the liability of the state, not of a private firm.
Going further, Lagarde noted that“the EU is still the most powerful economic and trading area in the world, with enormous potential.”.
The first woman to head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, was a member of the French national synchronised swimming team.
Lagarde recommended several steps to improving the global trading system, including expanding trade in services, increasing productivity and protecting people hurt by trade and technology.
There wasn't any determined conclusion to the debates, but the IMF's Christine Lagarde admitted that cryptocurrencies have shaken the established global financial order.
On multiple occasions, Lagarde has previously cautioned that cryptocurrencies should be taken seriously and called for global cooperation among worldwide regulators.
It's a notable statement and one that echoes past remarks from He as well as other IMF officials, including director Christine Lagarde.
Lagarde said in an article, including encryption behind the currency block chain, including technology can improve financial inclusion。
Ms Lagarde, 63, has been nominated to replace Mario Draghi, who ends her eight-year term on October 31.
Lagarde urged China to rein in risks in its shadow banking system and liberalise its financial sector to improve the allocation of credit.
In 2008, the Financial Times ranked Lagarde as the 7th best finance minister in Europe.
In 2004, Forbes listed Lagarde as No. 76 in its list of"Most Powerful Women in the World.".
Lagarde's presentation came shortly after Mnuchin said there was no"macro" effect yet on the USA economy.
As president of the International Monetary Fund Lagarde believes that the global economy is fragmented, unstable state.
World must'seize the opportunity' of global recovery: IMF's Lagarde.
Lagarde further explained that the regulatory direction should be activity-based, focusing on“who is doing what, and whether they're properly licensed and supervised.”.

