Stelmakh to remain Ukraine chief for now
Volodymyr Stelmakh, the governor of the National Bank of Ukraine, was not going anywhere in the near term, said Mykola Azarov, who on Thursday was appointed the country's prime minister.
According to RBC Ukraine, a Russian-owned media outlet, Azarov told the country's parliament that their task was not "replacing immediately the management of the National Bank of Ukraine."
Stelmakh's five-year term heading the central bank officially ended in December, but he has remained in office since. It is
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