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PETER NICHOLL RE-ELECTED GOVERNOR OF BOSNIA'S CENTRAL BANK

SARAJEVO, Aug 11 (Hina) - The management board of the Central Bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday re-elected New Zealander Peter Nicholl the bank's governor.
SARAJEVO, Aug 11 (Hina) - The management board of the Central Bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday re-elected New Zealander Peter Nicholl the bank's governor. #L# Nicholl has governed the country's central bank for the past five years and, by all accounts, has been exceptionally successful in securing the country's monetary stability and the stability of its currency, the convertible mark. Under the Dayton peace agreement, the first governor of the central bank had to be a foreigner so as to avoid any politicising of the office and prevent political parties from exerting influence on the institution. Nicholl has won his second mandate as a citizen of Bosnia- Herzegovina, as earlier this year local authorities decided to give him citizenship. Nicholl told reporters he would remain in office until the end of 2004, after which he would be succeeded by his current deputy, vice- governor Kemal Kozaric. The bank's management board today also discussed the execution of the state budget in this year's first half, with governor Nicholl stating that the first six months of this year had been the most difficult for the bank since its establishment. He explained that the bank's foreign currency reserves, as well as European interest rates, had dropped in the first half of this year. This caused a decrease in the bank's income, but the situation had been taken into account previously, the governor said. Nevertheless, in the first six months, the central bank earned a real income of 32.5 million convertible marks (around 15 million euros). (hina) rml

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