New Deputy Head of RBA, Andrew Hauser, Appointed from BoE

New Deputy Head of RBA, Andrew Hauser, Appointed from BoE



SYDNEY, Nov 27 (Reuters) – Australia on ‍Monday appointed the Bank of England’s (BoE) Andrew Hauser as the new‌ deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), filling a position that had been vacant since Michele Bullock was elevated to the top role ‍two months ago.

Hauser, the executive director of ⁢markets at⁤ the ‍BoE, is expected to start his five-year ‌term before the first RBA board meeting next year.

“I am humbled and deeply honoured to be asked to serve as the RBA’s next Deputy Governor,”‌ said Hauser, who ⁤is British and has 30 years of ⁢experience⁢ at the BoE. “I look forward to working closely with Michele Bullock, her senior team⁢ and the talented staff of the RBA to serve the Australian people,‍ and to make a reality of the recommendations in the RBA Review.”

Hauser has a master’s​ degree in economics from the ⁣London School of Economics‍ and a degree from Oxford University.

The appointment of an external candidate to ‍the senior leadership of the RBA ⁤is the latest move by the‍ government to revamp ‌the decade-old institution ⁣after a review recommended sweeping changes.

The‌ government will also introduce legislation ⁢this week that ⁣would create a⁣ governance board, paving ⁤way for more changes‍ in the​ new year.

Treasurer‍ Jim‍ Chalmers⁤ said on Monday ​that Hauser’s appointment ​would help ensure ⁢Australia has the most effective central bank to meet current ‍and future economic challenges.

“His appointment strikes the right​ balance​ between providing deep central⁤ banking experience ⁤and offering a‍ fresh, global perspective to the work of the RBA,” Chalmers said.

Bullock welcomed the appointment.

“I warmly‌ congratulate⁣ Andrew on his appointment,” Bullock said.‍ “He has ⁤great ⁤experience and will bring a welcome external⁢ perspective to the Bank and the Reserve Bank Board.”

Reporting by Lewis Jackson and Stella Qiu; Editing by Kim Coghill, Sam‍ Holmes and Gerry DoyleOur⁢ Standards: The Thomson ​Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire​ Licensing Rights, opens‌ new tab

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