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Gyorgy Suranyi is soft-spoken and modest, so it comes as something of a surprise that he is uncompromising when it comes to running the Central Bank of Hungary. Since becoming central bank governor he has drafted a law for greater central bank independence, introduced a radical economic stabilization programme and continued to lower inflation. Now in his third term he is focusing on bringing Hungary ever closer to Emu convergence.
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