Willem Frederik "Wim" Duisenberg (Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm ˈfreːdərɪk ʋɪm ˈdœysə(m)bɛr(ə)x] ; 9 July 1935 – 31 July 2005) was a Dutch politician and economist who...
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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...
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Labour Party (PvdA) politician Wim Duisenberg who was also the first president of the European Central Bank (ECB). Duisenberg was born as Greetje Nieuwenhuizen...
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October 2017. He is the son of Wim Duisenberg (1935–2005), the first President of the European Central Bank. Duisenberg was born in Washington, DC while...
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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...
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in Oudeschoot – 2006) a Dutch theologian, churchman and journalist Wim Duisenberg (1935–2005), politician and President of the European Central Bank 1998/2003...
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bicycle racer Wim Deetman (born 1945), Dutch politician and statesman Wim Delvoye (born 1965), Flemish Belgian conceptual artist Wim Duisenberg (1935–2005)...
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the Bank of Greece in 2002, Papademos became the vice president to Wim Duisenberg, and then Jean-Claude Trichet, at the European Central Bank from 2002...
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December 1987 Wim Duisenberg Netherlands January 1988 – December 1990 Bengt Dennis [sv] Sweden January 1991 – December 1993 Wim Duisenberg Netherlands...
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the signature of the first president of the European Central Bank, Wim Duisenberg, who was replaced on 1 November 2003 by Jean-Claude Trichet, whose signature...
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