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Jörg Asmussen (born 31 October 1966) is a German economist and banker has been serving as Chief Executive Officer of the German Insurance Association (GDV) since 2020. Asmussen served as a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank (ECB) from 2012 to 2014. He also served in the
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, most prominently as State Secretary at the
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from 2014 to 2016 and the Federal Ministry of Finance from 2008 to 2011. Asmussen has been a member of the
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(SDP) since 1987. After leaving the government, Asmussen joined the investment bank
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in 2016 as managing director in financial advisory and rose to head of M & A for Europe and head of the Financial Institutions Group for Continental Europe.


Early life and education

Asmussen earned a master's degree in business administration,
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in 1992 and a
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degree in economics,
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, cv, ECB webpage. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
In Bonn, he studied under Manfred J. M. Neumann and Axel A. Weber alongside
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, among others.Jack Ewing and Liz Alderman (September 10, 2011)
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Career in the public sector

After two years (1994–96) at the in
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, Asmussen held a succession of positions in the German Federal Ministry of Finance. As a financial advisor of the coalition government 2005–2009 and as the Finance Ministry's representative for
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an association of banks and financial service interest groups in Germany, Asmussen supported bank deregulation and an extension of the market of
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(ABSs). Some sources highlighted his role in the run up to financial crisis of 2007. Whilst at the Ministry, Asmussen was responsible for the German
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(Bafin) at the time when the Düsseldorf based
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had to be restructured – mainly due to ABS investments. Asmussen was member of the
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of that bank at that time (2007).


State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry of Finance, 2008–11

From 2008 to 2011, Asmussen was State Secretary at the Ministry led by
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, responsible for the Directorate's fiscal policy and macroeconomic affairs, financial market policy and European policy. He led the country's crisis management team following the
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in 2008. He later became a central figure in negotiations with other euro zone countries on how to deal with the sovereign debt crisis. During his time in office, Asmussen also served as chairman of the Administrative Council of Germany's
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(BaFin); chairman of the inter-ministerial steering committee of the Financial Market Stabilisation Authority (FMSA); member of the
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(FSF); and board member of the
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(EFSF). In addition, he served on the supervisory boards of
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and
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(GIZ).Jörg Asmussen
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In May 2011, Asmussen – acting on behalf the German government – endorsed deploying the
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through loans to business in the Middle East, under the condition that countries make “a firm commitment to the core principles of democracy, political pluralism and the market economy.” At the time, the EBRD was led by fellow German Social Democrat
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and pushing to extend its mandate to North Africa as part of a larger effort by Europe and the United States to help countries in the region during the
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. On 7 June 2011 Asmussen attended the
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hosted by President
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in honor of
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at the
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. In November 2011, Asmussen served as Chancellor Merkel's acting Sherpa to the
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Executive Board of the European Central Bank, 2012–14

In January 2012, Asmussen was appointed to the Executive Board of the European Central Bank under the leadership of
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, succeeding Jürgen Stark who had resigned because of his dismay over central bank bond-buying.Jack Ewing (December 16, 2013)
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The selection of Asmussen was announced at the meeting of Group of 7 countries in Marseille, France. At the time, his nomination was controversial in the German parliament, where members of the parties in chancellor
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’s center-right coalition – Christian Democratic Union, the Christian Social Union and the Free Democratic Party – expressed skepticism because he was known to be a member of the then-opposition Social Democratic party. Originally rumoured to be appointed to serve as chief economist of the ECB,—a position for which French ECB board member
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was also a candidate—Asmussen was instead given responsibility for International and European Relations on the board, which Draghi has expanded to include attending, alongside himself, meetings of
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government leaders and finance ministers. Belgian
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was given responsibility for the Economics department. Some saw the debate around this appointment as highly controversial, when questions were asked about the North-South balance in the ECB's governing structure. Throughout his tenure, Asmussen often helped communicate policy to – as ''
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'' described it – a German public fearful that the ECB was a conduit for transferring their wealth to stricken countries like Greece. In German media, he was publicly supportive of bank measures to subdue the euro zone crisis that were unpopular in Germany. In doing so, he presented a counterweight to officials like
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, president of the
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, who were highly critical of the ECB.Paul Gordon and Rainer Buergin (December 16, 2013)
Draghi Ally Asmussen to Leave ECB for German Government
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In June 2013, Asmussen defended ECB policies in testimony to the
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after citizens’ groups challenged their constitutionality. Asmussen and Weidmann gave opposing evidence to the German Constitutional Court this year in a hearing to determine the legality of the
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program. Countering Weidmann's testimony, Asmussen argued the OMT program did not relieve countries of the need to reform their own economies as they would have to sign up to rescue plans monitored by the EU's bailout fund, the
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and the European Commission. While Weidmann argued that bond markets exert discipline on countries’ finances, Asmussen said the euro area faced break-up last year as investors began to price in an end to the currency. In early 2013, Asmussen represented the ECB in talks with the European Commission and the
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over aid to Cyprus, a member of the euro zone. They worked out a plan that would have forced depositors to finance much of a bailout of the country's banks. After an outcry, they revised the plan. Draghi later called the plan “not smart,” an implicit rebuke to Asmussen. Asmussen's term at the ECB was scheduled to run until 2019. However, he resigned from his post to join German Chancellor
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’s
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in December 2013, saying he wanted to spend more time with his partner and two young children in Berlin. At the time, he was mentioned in the media as a possible finance minister if the SPD had managed to grasp control of the ministry from incumbent
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in the negotiations on a coalition government following the 2013 elections.


State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, 2014–16

In his position as State Secretary under Labor Minister
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, Asmussen oversaw the introduction of a national minimum wage. During a 2015 conference in Berlin, Asmussen held that "the core of European integration for the future is the eurozone" and argued in favor of "a deeper federal integration of the eurozone, which would mean gradually creating new institutions such as an EU finance ministry or a eurozone budget." In late 2015, Economy Minister
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and Finance Minister
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reached agreement on Asmussen moving to a managerial position at Germany's state development bank
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, which ultimately did not happen due to a disagreement with the KfW management.


Career in the private sector

Upon leaving politics, Amussen has taken on numerous positions on corporate boards, including the following: * Funding Circle, non-executive director of the board * Generali Investments Europe, independent member of the board of directors (since 2016) *
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, managing director in Financial Advisory (since 2016) In 2020, Asmussen was appointed managing director of the German Insurance Association (GDV).


Other activities


Corporate boards

*
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, ex-officio member of the supervisory board (2008–2011) *
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, ex-officio member of the supervisory board (2008–2011) * Deutsche Postbank AG, ex-officio member of the supervisory board (2005–2008) * Euler Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG, ex-officio member of the supervisory board (2007–2008) *
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, ex-officio member of the supervisory board (2005–2008)


Non-profit organizations

* Grüner Wirtschaftsdialog, Member of the Advisory Board (since 2021) *
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,
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, Member of the Board of Trustees * Jacques Delors Institute Berlin, deputy chairman of the advisory board


Controversy

In a September 2014 opinion piece for ''
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'' and '' Les Échos'', Asmussen and European Central Bank executive board member
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wrote that “Germany can use some of its budgetary room of maneuver to support investment and reduce tax wedges – the difference between what employers pay in wages and the total take-home pay for workersClaire Jones and Stefan Wagstyl (September 19, 2014)
ECB urges Berlin to cut taxes and spend to revive eurozone growth
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– while preserving its sound fiscal position. In doing so, it would tackle some its own future economic challenges.” The two officials also called on France to press ahead with labour market reforms while sticking to the budget deficit targets agreed with the European Commission. “The article does not reflect current government policy and we don’t agree,” a spokesperson for Germany's finance ministry said. Amid the German debate on extending Greece's credit plan following the election of
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in early 2015, tensions in Chancellor Merkel's coalition government emerged after the '' Sächsische Zeitung'' regional newspaper reported that Asmussen had secretly reached out to
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of Greece before an important parliamentary vote, keeping the CDU Finance Minister
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out of the loop.William Horobin, Andrea Thomas and Bertrand Benoit (January 5, 2015)
Brinkmanship Returns to the Eurozone
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Asmussen, Joerg 1966 births Bocconi University alumni German economists Living people Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians University of Bonn alumni Executive Board of the European Central Bank members