Central Banking Awards 2020: final winners announced

Tarrus Riley in the studio
Tarrus Riley in the studio recording a Bank of Jamaica song
Photo: Bank of Jamaica

The fourth and final group of winners in the 2020 Central Banking Awards was announced today (February 6). Otmar Issing, who was won of the most important figures behind the European single currency, won the award for lifetime achievement.

The other awards unveiled today were for transparency, communications, website, collateral management, global markets and specialised lending.

Otmar Issing is best known for being the European Central Bank’s first chief economist. In the role, he was

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