People: Dewatripont is new Belgian no.2; RBA appoints new economics research head
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Belgium: Mathias Dewatripont has been appointed vice-governor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB), replacing Françoise Masai who left the bank on Friday after 43 years' service.
Dewatripont has been at the NBB as a director since 2011, and is Belgium's representative on the European Central Bank's supervisory board, which manages the single supervisory mechanism. He is a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), the Financial Stability Board regional consultative group for
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