Martins Kazaks
Martins Kazaks is a Latvian economist and member of the European Central Bank's governing council. He recently faced challenges regarding his reappointment, amid discussions about the future direction of the ECB.
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Latvia:
Mārtiņš Kazāks, the president of the Bank of Latvia, discussed the impact of external factors on Latvia's economy and emphasized the need for economic growth.
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Latvia:
Mārtiņš Kazāks, the president of the Bank of Latvia, indicates that the euro/dollar exchange rate has fluctuated within a narrow corridor.
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Croatia:
Martinš Kazaks was a competitor to Boris Vujčić in the election for the Vice President of the European Central Bank.
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Croatia:
Martinš Kazaks was a competitor against Boris Vujčić for the Vice Presidency of the European Central Bank.
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Portugal:
Martins Kazaks received support from the Estonian and Lithuanian candidates in the ECB vice-president race.
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Russia:
Mārtiņš Kazaks is the head of the Bank of Latvia and has developed plans in response to the risk of a 'Russian attack'.
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Latvia:
Mārtiņš Kazāks is being lobbied for a position on the European Central Bank's board.
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Portugal:
Mārtiņš Kazāks is in his second term as the governor of the Latvian central bank.
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Latvia:
Mārtiņš Kazāks, the president of the Bank of Latvia, noted that the ambitions of the strategy are very low.
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Latvia:
Kazāks is an internationally recognized macroeconomist with extensive professional experience in monetary policy, financial stability, and the banking sector.
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