Eesti Pank governor Madis Müller to leave office on June 5, new role expected

Eesti Pank governor Madis Müller to leave office on June 5, new role expected

Madis Müller's term as Governor of Eesti Pank ends on June 5. He is leaving the central bank with peace of mind and may soon be seen in a surprising new role, though no longer-term plans have been confirmed.

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Madis Müller's tenure as Governor of Eesti Pank, Estonia's central bank, is drawing to a close, with his term officially ending on June 5. According to an interview, Müller is departing the institution in good spirits, reflecting positively on his time leading one of the Baltic region's key financial institutions.

While Müller has not yet revealed any concrete long-term career plans following his departure, hints have emerged that he may soon appear in a surprisingly unexpected role. The nature of this new position has not been officially confirmed, leaving observers and financial circles speculating about what comes next for the prominent Estonian economist.

Müller has been a central figure in Estonian economic policy and has represented Estonia in key European Central Bank forums during his time in office. His departure marks the end of a significant chapter for Eesti Pank, and the transition raises questions about who will succeed him in steering Estonia's monetary oversight.

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