KEY POINTS
  • In a survey run by the European Central Bank's union, just over half of respondents rated Christine Lagarde's presidency as "very poor" or "poor."
  • Union IPSO said there was a perception among staff that Lagarde was too focused on matters unrelated to monetary policy, and had fostered a negative atmosphere at the euro zone's central bank.
  • An ECB spokesperson said the survey was flawed and included questions not related to the presidency.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB).

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde received a harsh assessment in a union-run employee survey, with some staff accusing her of fostering a negative atmosphere and focusing on her own career.

Many respondents said Lagarde spends "too much time on topics unrelated to monetary policy" and forays too often into political discussion, the ECB union IPSO said alongside the results released Monday.