Deputy to lead Bank of Israel amid appointment delay

Amir Yaron unlikely to be in governor’s office before the next monetary policy meeting

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David Vaaknin

Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg became acting governor of the Bank of Israel today (November 14), as the appointment of a new governor was delayed.

In line with the Bank of Israel law, the deputy governor will take over the governor’s powers until a permanent replacement is in office. Governor Karnit Flug has now completed her five-year term and stepped down, and her successor, Amir Yaron, has not yet had his appointment finalised.

The delay means Baudot-Trajtenberg is likely to oversee the next

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