People: Former RBI governor appointed to IMF
Plus: Blyth replaces Bowe on BoE’s FPC and WGC teams up with Elton John
Urjit Patel, a former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has been appointed as an executive director of the International Monetary Fund. Patel, who headed the RBI from 2016 until 2018, will serve a three-year term in his new role.
The Bank of England has appointed Stephen Blyth, a mathematician and principal of Lady Margaret Hall at the University of Oxford, as an external member of its financial policy committee. He replaces Colette Bowe, whose two-year term came to an end in August. Randall
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