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File photo of European Central Bank board member Padoa-Schioppa attending European Parliament committee meeting in Brussels, 1998-05-08 (photo)
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Luis D'Orey
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1998 AD
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1998-05-08
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European Central Bank (ECB) board member Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa attends a European Parliament committee meeting in Brussels in this May 8, 1998 file photo. Considered closer to the centre-left than to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Padoa-Schioppa served most of his career at the Bank of Italy before becoming Italy's first member of the European Central Bank's executive board in 1998, where he remained until June 2005. Attention now turns to Bank of Italy Governor Antonio Fazio's successor following his resignation on December 19, 2005, and it is not yet fully clear how he will be chosen. Under current rules, the BOI governor is picked by the bank's superior council and the decision is ratified by the government and the state president. REUTERS/Benoit Doppagne

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