Washington:Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde has resigned and is awaiting confirmation to take over as the new President of European Central Bank.
Lagarde was the French Finance Minister ahead of her appointment to IMF in 2011. Lawmakers in the European Parliament confirmed her selection along with those of Ursula von der Leyen as European Commission President, media reported.
Lagarde will formally step down on September 12. She is widely expected to continue Mario Draghi's policy of loose monetary controls at the External Commercial Borrowings. Draghi served as the President of ECB since 2011. His term is scheduled to end on October 31.
Analysts predict that markets are looking forward to seeing whether the ECB will continue its unconventional monetary policy and Lagarde can lead the ECB in new monetary policy innovations if needed as Draghi did.
There are concerns that despite leading the IMF for the past eight years, Lagarde is a relative newcomer to the intricacies of ECB and will likely take time before marking her role.