Calvino Wins Five-Nation Tug of War for Top Job at EU Lender
- Spanish deputy prime minister defeats four contenders for EIB
- She will be first female chief of Luxembourg-based institution
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Spain’s Nadia Calvino will become president of the European Investment Bank after months of haggling between nations that became one of the most competitive job tussles in years.
“I’m sure Nadia will be a very good president,” Belgian Finance Minister Vincent Van Peteghem, who chairs the EIB’s board of governors, said in Brussels as he announced her selection.