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Jens Weidmann (born 20 April 1968) is a German economist and president of the Deutsche Bundesbank. Before assuming the top Bundesbank position in 2011, from February 2006, he served as Head of Division IV (Economic and Financial Policy) in the Federal Chancellery. He was the chief negotiator of the Federal Republic of Germany for both the summits of the G8 and the G20. == Early life and academic career == Weidmann was born in Solingen. In 1987, Weidmann graduated from gymnasium in Backnang, Baden-Württemberg after which he studied economics at Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, the University of Paris, and University of Bonn. He received his Diplom in economics in 1993. From 1993 to 1994, he commenced his Ph.D studies on European monetary policy under the supervision of professor at the University of Mannheim, but later transferred back to Bonn again.〔('Ex-Professor von Jens Weidmann: "Der Aufgabe nicht gewachsen"' ), ''Stuttgarter Zeitung'', 16 February 2011.〕 He received his doctoral degree under the auspices of monetary theorist in 1997. During his studies Weidmann had internships at the Banque de France and the National Bank of Rwanda. Due to the resulting knowledge of the French financing sector his later career in German financial politics was welcomed in France and seen as a support of the Franco-German twin engine. His education has been characterized as specialising in monetarist economics.〔Traynor, I, ('Jens Weidmann – the man with the key to Mario Draghi's handcuffs' ), ''Guardian'', 1 August 2012.〕
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