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  • Mr. Draghi is also adamant that the intention is not to effectively ban ratings agencies, only to lessen their importance.

    Rating Agencies Are Due a Downgrade Patience Wheatcroft 2010

  • Yet its incoming president, Mario Draghi, is Italian.

    Greek Crisis Reveals EU's Tragic Flaw Stephen Fidler 2011

  • His nearest rival, Mr. Draghi, is respected for his crisis-management skills.

    German Banker's Slide Bares Europe's Divide Brian Blackstone 2010

  • He oversaw the revision of Italian financial market rules that become known as the Draghi law.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Some German officials believe Ms. Merkel played her hand badly by waiting too long, leaving the initiative to France and failing to extract any significant concessions in return for backing Mr. Draghi.

    Germany to Back Italian as Central Bank Chief Marcus Walker 2011

  • Some in Germany have also viewed Mr. Draghi as being too close to the investment-banking community because he previously worked for Goldman Sachs Group.

    Germany to Back Italian as Central Bank Chief Marcus Walker 2011

  • Germany's Merkel is set to endorse Mario Draghi of Italy as the next president of the ECB, making his appointment a virtual certainty.

    What's News: Business & Finance 2011

  • The chancellor's reluctant backing of Mr. Draghi is a recognition that French President Nicolas Sarkozy effectively closed off other options on Tuesday by pre-emptively endorsing Mr. Draghi for the job.

    Germany to Back Italian as Central Bank Chief Marcus Walker 2011

  • Ms. Merkel might make her endorsement Mr. Draghi public soon, although the timing of any statement remains uncertain, said the people familiar with the matter.

    Germany to Back Italian as Central Bank Chief Marcus Walker 2011

  • The German leader has come to the view that there is no viable alternative to Mr. Draghi, but hasn't yet made her position public because she is concerned about a possible adverse reaction in Germany's media and parliament to an Italian ECB head, these people said.

    Germany to Back Italian as Central Bank Chief Marcus Walker 2011

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