Economics
U.K. Treasury Moves Senior Official to Top Echelon of BOE
- Dave Ramsden to become deputy governor for markets and banking
- BOE leaves rate-setting with bigger gender imbalance
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The U.K. Treasury appointed one of its most senior officials as the new deputy governor for markets and banking at the Bank of England.
Dave Ramsden, 53, who has been a Treasury representative at Monetary Policy Committee meetings for a decade, will replace Charlotte Hogg, who resigned earlier this year after a short time in the role. Hogg was also chief operating officer at the BOE -- a relatively new position -- and Joanna Place, head of human resources, will take that job.