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France: Monetary Authority of Singapore managing director Ravi Menon was appointed as chair of the Network for Greening the Financial System for the next two-year term.
Sabine Mauderer, executive board member of the Deutsche Bundesbank, was appointed as the NGFS’s vice-chair. After two years, she will spend the next term as chair.
Previous chair Frank Elderson had served since the group’s inception in 2017. Elderson is currently an executive board member of the European Central Bank.
Both the
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