Mario Draghi
ECB's Draghi warns of volatility risks
Banks and investors may be ill prepared to handle a return to volatile conditions in financial markets, a top central banker warned on Wednesday 11 October.
Draghi says Italy can beat euro growth
Bank of Italy governor Mario Draghi told reporters on Sunday 17 September he felt that Italy's economy could grow far more strongly than its European partners.
Draghi hauls tarnished central bank into a new era
According to this article published Sunday 13 August by the Financial Times, Mario Draghi's goals at the Bank of Italy will be more openness, accountability and efficiency.
Bank of Italy adopts new statute
The Bank of Italy has approved a new statute proposed by governor Mario Draghi, La Stampa reported Friday 28 July. One new measure will see the directorate increasing from four to five members.
Draghi on economic developments in Italy
In the speech 'Overview of economic and financial developments in Italy' given on 31 May Mario Draghi of the Bank of Italy said returning to growth is Italy's absolute priority for economic policy today, as was entering the monetary union ten years ago.
Statement by G7 after Washington meeting
The following is the full text of a statement and an annex issued on Friday 21 April by the finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Seven nations after their one-day meeting in Washington.
Mario Draghi to succeed Roger Ferguson at FSF
Following consultations within the Financial Stability Forum's (FSF) membership, the G7 Finance Ministers and central bank Governors on Monday 24 April confirmed their support for the designation of Mario Draghi as Chairman of the FSF.
Confidence in Rome won't be rebuilt in a day
While the Bank of Italy seemed to have become an autocracy under Antonio Fazio, according to this recent article, governance will have to be a priority for the new governor, Mario Draghi.
Italy's Draghi on financial market integration
In the speech 'Financial market integration and the intermediation of savings' given on 4 March Mario Draghi of the Bank of Italy said interest rate levels were "very relaxed" after the ECB lifted rates for a second time in three months.
Draghi flies a different course
Italy has all it needs to resolve its own problems and can look towards a bright future, Bank of Italy Governor Mario Draghi said on Thursday 2 February. Draghi also emphasised he would take a different approach to that of former governor Antonio Fazio.
Comment: Talking points in January
January has been an eventful month in central banking circles. Debate intensified at the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan over their monetary policy frameworks, while the Bank of Italy and the State Bank of Pakistan saw new governors taking office…
Draghi joins ECB council,marking changing of guard
A new generation is taking the levers of power at the ECB. This article published on Monday 16 January says the new breed of central banker could bring a heightened pragmatism to ECB decision-making, one less shaped by ideology as the centre of gravity…
Draghi: Bank of Italy will affirm its authority
The Bank of Italy's new governor, Mario Draghi, said Tuesday 17 January that the central bank retains its authority and will help shape Europe's monetary policy.
Draghi begins tenure at Bank of Italy
The new governor of the Italian central bank, Mario Draghi, formally took over his new job Monday 16 January, the Bank of Italy said.
Bank of Italy's Draghi to start mid-Jan
The Bank of Italy said on Wednesday 4 January that its newly appointed governor Mario Draghi is expected to take up his job in mid-January.
Mario Draghi favourite for Bank of Italy governor
A former head of the Italian treasury, Mario Draghi, is favourite to become the next head of the Bank of Italy following the resignation of Antonio Fazio.
Comment: Filling Fazio's shoes
Giulio Tremonti, Italy's finance minister, said in an interview on Wednesday that the person who replaces Antonio Fazio as the governor of the Bank of Italy will "capable, honest and respectable". Here is a brief look at the main candidates that are…
Comment: Fazio steps down
Antonio Fazio's resignation as Bank of Italy governor is welcome, but long-overdue. The way is now open for the implementation of much-needed reforms, as the Bank seeks to regain its lost credibility.
Italy nominates candidate for ECB board
Italy nominated Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, a senior finance official in Rome, as candidate for the European Central Bank's executive board this week.