European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is reportedly considering stepping down before her term concludes in October 2027, according to the Financial Times. According to Jin10, a source familiar with her thinking revealed that Lagarde, who transitioned from the International Monetary Fund to lead the ECB in November 2019, aims to resign before the French presidential election in April next year. The insider mentioned that Lagarde wishes to allow outgoing French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to select a new leader for one of the EU's most significant institutions. The exact timing of Lagarde's departure remains uncertain.