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NATO chief Stoltenberg to take over Norway central bank

by REUTERS

OSLO Feb 04, 2022 - 2:11 pm GMT+3
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a press conference at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 7, 2022. (AFP Photo)
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a press conference at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, Jan. 7, 2022. (AFP Photo)
by REUTERS Feb 04, 2022 2:11 pm

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has been appointed Norway’s new central bank chief, the government said on Friday.

The appointment came despite the opposition's concerns that the appointment of the former prime minister could weaken Norges Bank's independence.

While the job is open from March 1, Stoltenberg has said he would first serve out his term at NATO, which expires on Oct. 1. Norges Bank separately said it expects the new governor to take over on or around Dec. 1 this year.

Stoltenberg will be in charge of setting interest rates and managing financial stability as well as overseeing Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest with assets of $1.4 trillion.

"I've been concerned with identifying the best central bank governor for Norway, and I'm convinced that this is Jens Stoltenberg," Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum said in a statement.

The appointment ends any speculation that Stoltenberg would stay on at NATO, and the search for a successor must thus now begin in earnest ahead of a meeting of member nation leaders in June this year.

The United States-led alliance has been a focus of current tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine, with Moscow massing troops on its border and seeking assurances that NATO will never admit Ukraine as a member.

"The Secretary General's term will expire on Oct. 1, 2022. Mr. Stoltenberg has made clear that until that time, his focus remains firmly on his NATO responsibilities," a NATO official said.

Stoltenberg, an economist by training and former leader of Norway's Labor Party, was Norwegian prime minister from 2000-01 and 2005-13 before becoming NATO chief the following year. He has also been a finance minister and energy minister.

The appointment is unlikely to change the course of monetary policy, which to a significant degree relies on staff recommendations and forecasts, as well as consensus-building on the five-member policy committee, economists said.

"We, therefore, do not think Stoltenberg will be a game changer for monetary policy," JP Morgan said in a note to clients.

Norges Bank has forecast three rate hikes this year and also projects continued tightening in 2023.

Stoltenberg told a news conference he will not comment on Norway's economic developments until he takes up the new job toward the end of the year. "I will devote my full attention to leading NATO until Oct. 1," he said.

Ida Wolden Bache, deputy chief of the central bank and Stoltenberg's main rival for the job, will be acting governor until Stoltenberg takes over, the government said.

Friend of today’s prime minister

Stoltenberg's application set off a debate in Norway as to whether he was the candidate best suited for the position.

His supporters say he has decades of leadership experience and the political heft to helm the bank, drawing parallels to the 2019 appointment of French lawyer, politician and International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde as president of the European Central Bank (ECB).

They cite Stoltenberg's role as the man behind the self-imposed rule by which Norwegian governments only spend a small portion of the value of the wealth fund each year for national budgets.

His detractors say his appointment raises questions about the bank's independence from the government since Stoltenberg's party currently rules Norway in coalition with the agrarian Center Party.

He is a friend of the current prime minister, Jonas Gahr Stoere, who recused himself from the hiring process because of a conflict of interest.

Former Finance Minister Siv Jensen, in office from 2013 to 2020, last month urged Stoltenberg to withdraw from the process, arguing his appointment would damage the central bank's credibility and reputation.

"With Stoltenberg as governor there will be strong doubt regarding Norges Bank's independence," Jensen of the right-wing Progress Party wrote in a column in business daily Dagens Naeringsliv.

The deputy head of Norway's main opposition Conservative Party, Tina Bru, had also argued against Stoltenberg's candidacy, calling it unwise to appoint him.

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