FMA’s international chief economist recruit resigns after two years
Stuart Johnson, the first chief economist at the Financial Markets Authority (FMA), has resigned after less than two years in the role.
Friday, January 31st 2025, 11:44AM
by Jodi Walters
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Stuart Johnson, the first chief economist at the Financial Markets Authority (FMA), has resigned after less than two years in the role.
A spokesperson for the FMA said there has been no decision on whether Johnson would be replaced.
The appointment was made as the FMA focused on becoming significantly more research-driven, and data and intelligence-led.
The spokesperson says, “Stuart built a strong economics team who will continue to progress the FMA’s research and analysis agenda in the meantime.”
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