National Bank of Slovakia hails significant new responsibilities in 2014

Year saw staff expand to cope with financial stability role

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The National Bank of Slovakia

National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) governor Jozef Makúch flagged "a number of significant changes" that took place at the central bank in 2014, in his foreword to the NBS's latest annual report, published on May 20.

As eurozone central banks took on the responsibilities of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, the NBS found its role changing. The central bank helped conduct the "comprehensive assessment" of major banks and is part of nine different "joint supervisory teams" tasked with supervising bank

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