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SPECIAL REPORT - A fight for the soul of the ECB

SPECIAL REPORT - A fight for the soul of the ECB

October 06, 2011 / 13:10 IST
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By Noah Barkin and Andreas Framke

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Juergen Stark is not the kind of man who enjoys drawing attention to himself. But the euro-zone crisis pushed him over the edge.

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People who know the career finance official and central banker use words such as "loyal," "reserved" and "solid" to describe the man from a small town in Germany's western wine region. He enjoys the simple things in life, such as the Rindswurst, or beef sausage, on sale each Saturday at the covered market in Frankfurt. A longtime colleague characterizes the 63-year old with a retro-moustache as the classic "Prussian civil servant" - so dedicated that he would never let anything get in the way of his duties.

That explains why his abrupt resignation last month from one of the most important positions at the European Central Bank (ECB) was such a shock. Stark's departure came in the midst of a deepening debt crisis that threatens to tear Europe's single currency apart. The news that he would step down from the central bank's six-member executive board, nearly three years before his term was up, rocked global markets.