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Central banksFebruary 23 2023

Georgia central bank governor Koba Gvenetadze reflects on his seven years in office

The National Bank of Georgia’s outgoing governor talks to Anita Hawser about his biggest regret and the need for central banks to make unpopular decisions.
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Georgia central bank governor Koba Gvenetadze reflects on his seven years in office

Central banks need to remain vigilant and stick to their inflation targets, despite the challenging economic conditions they find themselves in, says Koba Gvenetadze, governor of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG).

“Generally, central bankers are in a very difficult situation these days,” says Mr Gvenetadze whose seven-year term as central bank governor ends on March 2. 

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