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Sabine Lautenschläger (born 3 June 1964) is a German jurist who served as a member of the
Executive Board of the European Central Bank The Executive Board of the European Central Bank is the organ responsible for implementing monetary policy for the Eurozone in line with the guidelines and decisions taken by the Governing Council of the European Central Bank. The executive boar ...
from 2014 to 2019. She previously served as vice-president of the
Deutsche Bundesbank The Deutsche Bundesbank (, , colloquially Buba, sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or DBB) is the National central bank (Eurosystem), national central bank for Germany within the Eurosystem. It was the German central bank from 1957 to 19 ...
from 2011 to 2013.CV at Bundesbank.de
In 2022, Lautenschläger joined the Covington’s Frankfurt law firm as Senior Advisor.


Education and early career

Lautenschläger graduated with a
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from the
University of Bonn The University of Bonn, officially the Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (), is a public research university in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the () on 18 October 1818 by Frederick Willi ...
in 1990. She began her career on banking supervision in 1995 at the Federal Banking Supervisory Office, the predecessor to today's
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(BaFin). She served there as a member of the
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between 2008 and early 2014.Jeff Black and Rainer Buergin (16 December 201
Lautenschlaeger Hailed as Possible Successor to Asmussen at ECB
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Vice President of Bundesbank, 2011–2013

Lautenschläger was appointed as vice president of the
Bundesbank The Deutsche Bundesbank (, , colloquially Buba, sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or DBB) is the national central bank for Germany within the Eurosystem. It was the German central bank from 1957 to 1998, issuing the Deutsche Mark (DM). ...
in 2011, the first woman to hold that position. In that capacity, she was in charge of banking and financial supervision. She also served as member of the Financial Stability Committee of the
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between 2012 and early 2014. During her time at Bundesbank, Lautenschläger pushed for the ECB's stress tests on bank assets to be tough and credible, while calling for the euro region's prospective
bank resolution Banking regulation and supervision refers to a form of financial regulation which subjects banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, enforced by a financial regulatory authority generally referred to as banking supervisor, with ...
mechanism to have a strong legal basis. She has been among those who have warned about potential conflicts of interest when the ECB has responsibility for both monetary policy and banking supervision. She has argued against treating government bonds as risk-free assets on banks' books.Annika Breidthardt and Andreas Rinke (17 December 2013)
Germany proposes Bundesbank deputy for ECB board seat
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She was also known for her warnings on the risks of keeping interest rates too low for too long. In line with the Bundesbank board, Lautenschläger consistently opposed the ECB's bond-buying plan, known as
Outright Monetary Transactions Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) is a program of the European Central Bank under which the bank makes purchases ("outright transactions") in secondary, sovereign bond markets, under certain conditions, of bonds issued by Eurozone member-stat ...
(OMT).Jeff Black and Jonathan Stearns (14 January 201
ECB Candidate Lautenschlaeger Backs Euro Bank-Failure Authority
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Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, 2014–2019

Lautenschläger was nominated by the German government as a member of the
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in December 2013, succeeding Jörg Asmussen. At the time,
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and
Elke König Elke König (born 28 January 1954) is a German MBA in Business and auditor. From January 2012, she was president of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin); in December 2014, she became the first Chair of the newly established Single ...
were cited by German media as contenders for the post. The eurozone governments were under pressure from MEPs to appoint a woman to the board, which had been all-male after Austria's Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell left midway through 2011.ECB nomination
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Unlike her predecessor, Jörg Asmussen, she has no formal party affiliation. Lautenschläger's nomination was welcomed by policymakers across the political spectrum. Her candidacy was endorsed by the
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on 13 January and by the full assembly three days later, on 16 January. Early on, commentators noted that Lautenschläger's regulatory experience could also make her an option for the deputy chair of the ECB's Supervisory Board, which must be filled by an executive board member. Since her appointment as Vice-Chair of the
ECB Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board of the European Central Bank is the main operational decision-making body within the European Central Bank on bank supervision matters, within the framework of European Banking Supervision. It meets twice a month to discuss, ...
in February 2014, Lautenschläger has – alongside Chair
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– also been responsible for
European Banking Supervision European Banking Supervision, also known as the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), is the policy framework for the prudential supervision of banks in the euro area. It is centered on the European Central Bank (ECB), whose supervisory arm is re ...
. She represented the ECB in that capacity in the
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten (G10) countries in 1974. The committee expanded its membership in 2009 a ...
. In early September 2014,
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and Lautenschläger were mentioned in media ahead of the results of sweeping stress tests that probed the balance sheets of the eurozone's largest lenders. By November 2014, Lautenschläger signaled she would oppose having the ECB purchase government bonds of eurozone countries unless there was a clear threat of persistent consumer price declines. This is a contradiction to an earlier message conveyed by ECB President
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and his top deputy
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to bring inflation higher. Alongside
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president
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, she later led the opposition in the
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against the decision on 22 January 2015 to start large-scale bond-buying, amid concerns that it removes pressure from euro-area countries to reform their economies and boost competitiveness. By April 2015, she publicly called into question the effectiveness of the bond-buying program and also warned that low interest rates could lead to asset price bubbles. In November 2015, Lautenschläger again broke the normal etiquette by her public criticism of the bank's scheme of quantitative easing. She said that a more loose monetary policy had its limits and that money printing had yet to stabilize sinking price inflation, its formal goal. In September 2019, Lautenschläger quit the Executive Board of the ECB. The ECB did not say why Lautenschläger had quit, though speculation includes her opposition to loose monetary policy, the ending of her role on the Supervisory Board and the impending changes at the top the ECB. She became the third consecutive German board member to resign before the end of their full term.Thomas Escritt and Francesco Canepa (25 September 2019)
ECB hawk Lautenschlaeger resigns amid policy backlash
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Other activities


Regulatory agencies

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Financial Stability Board The Financial Stability Board (FSB) is an international body that monitors and makes recommendations about the global financial system. It was established in the 2009 G20 Pittsburgh Summit as a successor to the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) ...
(FSB), Ex-Officio Member of the Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation (2015-2019)


Non-profit organizations

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Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation __NOTOC__ The Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation is a major German philanthropic non-profit Foundation under civil law. It was founded by Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. With his death on 30 July 1967, his entire private fortun ...
, Member of the Board of Trustees


References


External links


Website
bundesbank.de. 15 October 2013. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lautenschlager, Sabine 1964 births Businesspeople from Stuttgart Executive Board of the European Central Bank members Jurists from Baden-Württemberg Living people University of Bonn alumni