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ECB chief Lagarde ‘ready to serve’ WEF, Swiss newspaper reports

By Thomson Reuters Aug 23, 2026 | 3:12 AM

ZURICH, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Christine Lagarde, chief of the European Central Bank, could take over the presidency of the World Economic Forum at some ​point in 2027, Swiss newspaper NZZ reported on ‌Sunday.

At a board meeting near Geneva this week, Lagarde was reportedly described as a “putative candidate” to lead the organisation behind the annual Davos gathering of political and business leaders. According to sources ‌cited ​by the newspaper, she also said ⁠she was “ready to serve”.

• ⁠The WEF’s board is currently co-chaired by Roche vice-chairman André Hoffmann and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, who are navigating a leadership transition after founder Klaus Schwab ​stepped down last year.

• At the board meeting, Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam said that the succession to Fink and ⁠Hoffmann should be resolved internally ⁠as suitable candidates were available, NZZ reported.

• ​Lagarde, who has been a member of the WEF’s board ​for several terms, thanked the members of the ‌28-strong body for their confidence in her, according to the paper’s reporting.

• The board did not determine exactly when Lagarde should take over the presidency, NZZ said, based ⁠on sources, adding that the only point of agreement was that Fink and Hoffmann should still chair the annual meeting ⁠in Davos in ‌January 2027.

• The WEF did not ⁠immediately reply to a Reuters request for ​comment.

• ‌Christine Lagarde said last year she was ​determined to ⁠complete her term at the ECB, following speculation she might leave early to take up a role leading the WEF. Her eight-year presidential term at the ECB runs out at the end of October 2027.

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi;Editing ​by Elaine Hardcastle)