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People: Turkey appoints new deputy governors

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Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan today (February 3) appointed two new deputy governors to the country’s central bank. According to a report from Bloomberg, Gazi Ishak Kara is to join from the staff of the Federal Reserve’s board of governors, where he has held a series of roles since 2013, most recently as chief of the financial stability assessment section. The other appointee, confirmed by the central bank, is Fatma Özkul, a member of its monetary policy committee and of Marmara

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