Ukraine’s Central Bank Governor defended last week’s official reprimands of two of his

Thursday, October 8, 2020
Ukraine’s Central Bank Governor defended last week’s official reprimands of two of his

Ukraine’s Central Bank Governor defended last week’s official reprimands of two of his deputies amid concern over the bank’s independence and a delay in IMF aid. The two deputy governors violated the “one-voice policy” of the National Bank of Ukraine, Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko told Bloomberg Television in London. “Any central bank around the world has a communications policy, and that’s really sensitive and really important,” he said yesterday. “If different board members give different statements to the market, it can lead to a mess.” He said the official reprimand does not mean the two Board members, Kateryna Rozhkova and Dmytro Sologub, should resign.

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