"I am deeply grateful to be recognised on the third annual #TIME100Climate list," Lagarde, who has been heading the ECB since 2019, wrote in a post on X.
Lagarde posted, "A new year has begun - full of new challenges and opportunities. This year, the euro celebrates its 25th birthday. Now there's a reason to celebrate! So, with that, I wish you and your loved ones a happy new year, and a successful 2024".
At a news conference on Thursday, ECB President Christine Lagarde signalled the bank would be cautious about further rate increases, while stressing it stood ready to provide fresh liquidity to banks.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said inflation is too high and reiterated the central bank's determination to bring it back to 2 per cent.