Bank of England appoints Huw van Steenis as senior adviser
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has appointed Huw van Steenis as a senior adviser on the long-term future of the financial system.
"Huw van Steenis’s vast experience of both the asset management and banking industry... will be invaluable to us in developing our thinking"
Huw van Steenis will work with Bank of England colleagues on a number of major issues, including the prospects for new financial technologies to better serve UK household and businesses, the implications of the further growth and integration of major emerging economies for cross-border financial flows, and the challenges and opportunities arising from the transition to a low carbon economy.
Huw van Steenis most recently served as global head of strategy at Schroders and prior to that was global head of banks and diversified financials research at Morgan Stanley.
The appointment is expected to last between six and nine months.
Mark Carney said: “Huw van Steenis’s vast experience of both the asset management and banking industry, together with his track record of taking the long-term view on the major structural forces driving the economy, will be invaluable to us in developing our thinking on what the financial system of tomorrow might look like. I greatly appreciate his decision to move into public service and look forward to working with him.”
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