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Willem Frederik "Wim"
Duisenberg (Dutch: [ˈʋɪləɱ ˈfreːdərɪk ʋɪm ˈdœysə(m)bɛr(ə)x] ; 9 July 1935 – 31 July 2005) was a
Dutch politician and
economist who...
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Gretta Duisenberg-Nieuwen****zen (born 6
November 1942) is a
Dutch pro-Palestinian
political activist. She is the
widow of
Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) politician...
- 1998.
Duisenberg then
became the
first President of the ECB. The
French interpretation of the
agreement made with the
installation of Wim
Duisenberg as ECB...
- The
Duisenberg School of
Finance (DSF) was an
educational university in the Netherlands. It
offered Master's
level education in
finance between 2008 and...
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Pieter Jacob Duisenberg (born 2 June 1967) is an American-born
Dutch politician and
businessman who
served as a
member of the
House of Representatives...
- in Oudes**** – 2006) a
Dutch theologian,
churchman and
journalist Wim
Duisenberg (1935–2005),
politician and
President of the
European Central Bank 1998/2003...
- Theo Waigel,
Duisenberg would resign midway through his eight-year term to make way for Trichet. On 1
November 2003 he
succeeded Wim
Duisenberg.
During his...
- As of 2014, ABN AMRO is one of the
strategic industry partners with
Duisenberg School of Finance. The bank's
former art
collection has been
managed since...
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libraries in
three locations: the main one at the city center, one in the
Duisenberg building in
Zernike Campus, and one in the
faculty of medicine, that includes...
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European citizens.
Statements about this goal were for
instance made by Wim
Duisenberg,
European Central Bank Governor, in 1998,
Laurent Fabius,
French Finance...