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| Peter Nicholl, while at the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
As anonymous functionaries, deputy governors of central banks generally do not become household names, nor much recognized by the public they serve.
In his native New Zealand, that is certainly true of Peter Nicholl. Before he re-invented himself as an international central banking gun-for-hire, Nicholl spent 22 years at Wellington’s central Reserve Bank of New Zealand, deputizing for much of that time in the shadow of Donald Brash, the long-time RBNZ governor who became something of a celebrity before failing as a politician.
Indeed, Nicholl’s lack of visibility among his fellow Kiwis was evident last year when he stood for election to his hometown health board in Tauranga on New Zealand’s North Island.
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