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SA’s central bank appoints Makrelov as new Chief Economist, MPC member 

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The ​SARB’s MPC ​consists ⁠of up to seven members.

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) said on Monday that Konstantin ​Makrelov had been appointed as its ‌new Chief Economist, replacing Christopher Loewald who took early retirement in March.

Makrelov will also ​serve as a member of the ​SARB’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and Financial ⁠Stability Committee, the central bank ​said in a statement.

He joined the bank ​in November 2018 as lead economist, later becoming divisional head for economic and climate change-related ​research in January 2024.

Before joining ​the SARB, Makrelov spent 12 years at SA’s ⁠National Treasury, working on fiscal forecasting and the assessment of major government policies, including taxation and national energy programmes.

The ​SARB’s MPC ​consists ⁠of up to seven members.

Makrelov will be the sixth ​member of the committee.

At its last ​interest ⁠rate decision in March, the MPC kept its policy rate at 6.75% ⁠in ​a unanimous decision.

The SARB’s ​next interest rate announcement is scheduled for May ​28.

 

–Reuters–

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