by Jodi Walters
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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