
Sina US Stock News reported on the 13th, Beijing time, that “Forbes” released the 2019 World's Top 100 Most Influential Women list on Thursday. German Chancellor Angela Merkel topped the list for the ninth year in a row, and the new ECB President Lagarde ranked second. Swedish environmental girl Greta Thunberg (Greta Thunberg), who has just been named “Time” magazine's Person of the Year, is at the bottom of the list, becoming the youngest person on this list so far.
In the 16-year history of this list, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been on the list 14 times and has been named the most influential woman in the world for 9 consecutive years.
Christine Lagarde ranked second this year, up one place from last year.