People: Top EBA officials backed for new terms; Philadelphia Fed first VP to retire
Andrea Enria and Adam Farkas handed new five-year terms by EBA’s board of supervisors
UK: The chair person and executive director of the European Banking Authority (EBA), Andrea Enria and Adam Farkas, were approved for additional five-year terms by the institution's board of supervisors on September 9.
Enria's re-appointment is subject to confirmation by the European parliament. If approved, he will continue his work leading the board – the main decision-making body at the EBA. Adam Farkas is responsible for the management and implementation of the EBA's work programme.
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