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German central banker sees no reason to panic over slowdown in Europe’s biggest economy
Perennial hawk needs French acquiescence to win top job in European central banking
Both the ECB and the Fed should ignore bullying from Donald Trump
Bundesbank president’s shift on open market transactions could enhance ECB job chance
If he simply validated the orthodox German view as president, it would be a disaster
The Bundesbank boss once backed economic orthodoxy but has shown signs of flexibility
Bundesbank president’s hawkish image loved by Germans but disliked by other nations
Fear that Germany could miss out on top EU posts fuels pressure on Angela Merkel
Bundesbank head blames companies’ savings for driving current account imbalance
Commission president indicates potential support for Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann
Richer exporting countries such as Germany and Netherlands most exposed to downturn
Central banker who played key post-crisis role seen as favourite for top job, FT poll shows
Next 12 months will bring unprecedented reshuffle in EU power structures
EU leaders should seek a central bank candidate who represents continuity
If Germany does not push its leading candidate, who will succeed Mario Draghi?
Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann has been seen as key contender for ECB role
Remarks on economy highlight policymakers’ view that recent weakness is transitory
More risk sharing could create ‘dubious incentives’, Jens Weidmann warns
There is still a long way to go to repair the damage of the past decade
Berlin fears that France and Italy will demand high political price
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