People: Turkish deputy appointed; Dominican Republic governor and deputy to serve again
Former HSBC and Citigroup banker joins the ranks of the Central Bank of Turkey; long-standing Dominican Republic governor and deputy invited to serve again; and more
Turkey: Emrah Şener has been appointed to the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey as deputy governor, a spokesman has confirmed.
A former banker, Şener will now leave his role at Istanbul's Özyeğin University to join the governor and other deputies on the bank's monetary policy committee.
Şener studied at the London School of Economics and received his PhD in mathematical finance from Imperial College London. His professional career began in the London offices of HSBC – for the division of
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