Economics professor to head Bundesbank
The German government is nominating an economics professor as central bank president to succeed Ernst Welteke, who stepped down for taking a free hotel stay from a commercial bank.
Axel Weber, an international economics professor at the University of Cologne and a member of Germany’s expert economic committee, would be the government’s nominee, said finance ministry spokesman Joerg Mueller.
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