French lawmakers narrowly approved Emmanuel Moulin, a former chief of staff to President Emmanuel Macron, as the new governor of the Bank of France. This move is seen as an effort by Macron to install loyalists in key positions before his term ends next year, which could influence policy and regulation in the eurozone.
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