Bank of Finland snaps up ousted Estonian deputy governor
Märten Ross, formerly a deputy governor at the Eesti Pank, was on Friday announced as an adviser to the Bank of Finland's monetary policy and research department in the area of the international economy and economic policy.
Ross will replace Lauri Kajanoja, who has taken another job at the central bank. He will take up the position on September 22, 2011.
Ross was rejected by the Eesti Pank along with Rein Minka, also a deputy governor at the central bank, when their terms came up for renewal in
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