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Trichet clear to take on ECB role

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The second largest central bank in the world, the European Central Bank, will have a new president by the year-end as Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet was cleared of criminal charges relating to the collapse of Crédit Lyonnais.

The much-anticipated decision will mean ECB president Wim Duisenberg will make good on his twice-delayed departure. Trichet looks set to take over, possibly as early as October.

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