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Trichet is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean-Claude
Trichet (born 1942),
French banker Marie Louise Trichet (1684–1759)...
- Jean-Claude
Trichet (French: [ʒɑ̃ klod tʁiʃɛ]; born 20
December 1942) is a
French economist who was
President of the
European Central Bank from 2004 to...
- his eight-year term, and
would be
replaced by the
Frenchman Jean-Claude
Trichet.
Duisenberg always strongly denied that such an
agreement was made and...
- The
Trichet-Draghi letter, also
known as the
letter of ECB to Italy, is a
confidential correspondence by which, on 5
August 2011, the
former and current...
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Marie Louise Trichet, also
known as Marie-Louise de Jésus (1684–1759), was a
French Catholic figure who, with
Louis de Montfort,
founded the Congregation...
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hospital in Nantes. This was when he was
first introduced to
Marie Louise Trichet, a
meeting that
launched her 34 years'
service to the poor.
During Louis...
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religious institute of
women founded by
Louis de
Montfort and
Marie Louise Trichet in 1703 to
serve those in need. In 1703, when he was
temporary chaplain...
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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,
former head of the
European Central Bank Jean-Claude
Trichet, and
Yasuchika Hasegawa,
chair of
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. As of...
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would stand down
before the end of his mandate, to be
replaced by
Trichet.
Trichet replaced Duisenberg as
president in
November 2003.
Until 2007, the...
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domestic political debate when,
together with the ECB
President Jean
Claude Trichet, he
published a
notable letter to the
Italian Government of
Silvio Berlusconi...