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ECB: Spanish Government Propose Former ECB Staffer as Next BoS Head

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  • El Pais report that the Spanish government have proposed putting forward José Luis Escrivá, former head of the Monetary Policy Division at the ECB in the late '90s / early '00s as the next head of the Bank of Spain - and therefore the Spain representative at the ECB. Escrivá currently serves as minister for Digital Transformation as part of Sanchez's Spanish government.
  • The Spanish economy minister added this morning that deputy CB governor Delgado may represent Spain at the ECB's next meeting on July 18th should a governor not yet be appointed. 
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  • El Pais report that the Spanish government have proposed putting forward José Luis Escrivá, former head of the Monetary Policy Division at the ECB in the late '90s / early '00s as the next head of the Bank of Spain - and therefore the Spain representative at the ECB. Escrivá currently serves as minister for Digital Transformation as part of Sanchez's Spanish government.
  • The Spanish economy minister added this morning that deputy CB governor Delgado may represent Spain at the ECB's next meeting on July 18th should a governor not yet be appointed.