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There's a curious thing about leadership. We often imagine it in its most theatrical form: the CEO on stage with a microphone, the politician with a podium and a crowd, the general with medals clinking under the weight of history. But in finance-and especially in the peculiar, often invisible world of central banking-leadership takes on a subtler character. It is the art of persuasion without theatrics, influence without spectacle, and direction without obvious command. Mark Carney is a fascinating example of this kind of leadership. His résumé alone could make a compelling story: the first…mehr

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There's a curious thing about leadership. We often imagine it in its most theatrical form: the CEO on stage with a microphone, the politician with a podium and a crowd, the general with medals clinking under the weight of history. But in finance-and especially in the peculiar, often invisible world of central banking-leadership takes on a subtler character. It is the art of persuasion without theatrics, influence without spectacle, and direction without obvious command. Mark Carney is a fascinating example of this kind of leadership. His résumé alone could make a compelling story: the first foreign-born Governor of the Bank of England, former head of the Bank of Canada, and later the United Nations envoy on climate action and finance. But it's not just his credentials that intrigue me. It's the way he moved between these roles, the way he carried authority without seeming to wield it. Carney doesn't fit neatly into the archetype of a banker, nor into that of a politician. He is something in between, which is what makes him such a compelling figure to study. If you talk to people who worked under him, what stands out isn't a single policy or pronouncement, but rather the atmosphere he created. A sense of stability. A confidence that things would be handled.

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