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South Korea names veteran Lee Seung-heon as new senior deputy governor at Bank of Korea

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South Korea names veteran Lee Seung-heon as new senior deputy governor at Bank of Korea

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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Thursday named Lee Seung-heon as the new senior deputy governor at the central bank, to join as a voting board member of the monetary policy committee.

Lee, a veteran central banker with almost three decades of experience at the Bank of Korea, replaces incumbent senior deputy governor Yoon Myun-shik whose three-year term ends on Thursday.

South Korea names veteran Lee Seung-heon as new senior deputy governor at Bank of Korea

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