Czech rate-setter Tomšik promoted to vice governor
Vladimír Tomšik, a chief executive director at the Czech National Bank, was on Tuesday named a vice-governor of the central bank.
Václav Klaus, the Czech Republic's President, also named Kamil Janáček, a former academic and the chief economist at Komerční Banka, a Czech lender, to the central bank's rate-setting board.
The board comprises the governor, two vice governors, with the other being Mojmír Hampl, and four directors. The two appointments, which will take effect as of Thursday, will
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