Thomas Jordan, head of Switzerland's central bank, to step down after 12 years
Friday, 1 March 2024
Thomas Jordan, the head of Switzerland's central bank, will be stepping down in September after serving for 12 years. The Bank Council and the Governing Board expressed their regret over Jordan's decision and thanked him for his dedicated service in maintaining a stable monetary policy. No specific reason was given for his departure, but the bank wished him well for his future endeavors.
Thomas Jordan, the head of Switzerland's central bank, will be stepping down in September after serving for 12 years. The Bank Council and the Governing Board expressed their regret over Jordan's decision and thanked him for his dedicated service in maintaining a stable monetary policy. No specific reason was given for his departure, but the bank wished him well for his future endeavors.
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