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COLOMBIA: Steiner Says New Board Member Appointments Not a Concern

COLOMBIA
  • President Gustavo Petro’s future appointment of two new central bank board members is not a source of concern, and instead gives legitimacy to the institution, co-director Roberto Steiner added on Tuesday. It is normal for the administration to appoint central bankers with a different vision of monetary policy, Steiner said. (BBG)
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  • President Gustavo Petro’s future appointment of two new central bank board members is not a source of concern, and instead gives legitimacy to the institution, co-director Roberto Steiner added on Tuesday. It is normal for the administration to appoint central bankers with a different vision of monetary policy, Steiner said. (BBG)