Central Bank appoints ECB's Fagan as chief economist
The Central Bank of Ireland has announced the appointment of Gabriel Fagan to the role of chief economist from 1st October.
The Central Bank of Ireland has announced the appointment of Gabriel Fagan to the role of chief economist from 1st October.
Fagan joins the Central Bank from the European Central Bank, where he held a number of key roles, most recently as senior advisor in the Directorate-General Research since 2011. He also previously headed up the Monetary Policy Research and Econometric Modelling Divisions.
Welcoming his appointment, deputy governor, Stefan Gerlach, said he was delighted with the...
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