People: Williams to continue leading BIS markets committee
Plus appointments in Baltics and departures at Bank of Canada
The Bank for International Settlements has confirmed that John Williams, president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has been appointed to a second three-year term as chair of its markets committee.
Gediminas Šimkus has been appointed to a second seven-year term as chair of the board at Bank of Lithuania. He will remain, ex officio, a member of the European Central Bank’s governing council.
Martti Randveer is to become deputy governor of the Bank of Estonia for a five
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