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Seongtae Lee has been Governor of The Bank of Korea since April, 2006.
He was appointed Senior Deputy Governor for The Bank of Korea in January, 2004, Senior Deputy Governor in May, 2003, Deputy Governor in May, 2000, Director of the Research Department in 1998, Director of the Budget and Management Department in May, 1997, Director of the Support Services and Properties Department in May, 1996 and Director of Public Information Department in May, 1995.
Mr. Lee received a BA degree in Business Administration from the Seoul National University in 1968 and a MA degree in Economics from the University of Illinois in 1988.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Seongtae Lee
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The Bank of Korea
The Bank of Korea General GovernmentGovernment The Bank of Korea provides banking services. It issues banknotes and coins, formulates and implements monetary and credit policy, serves as the bankers' bank and the government's bank. It also undertakes the operation and management of payment/settlement systems, and manages the nation's foreign exchange reserves. The company was founded in June, 1950 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. | Präsident | - |
Ausbildung von Seongtae Lee
University of Illinois | Graduate Degree |
Seoul National University | Undergraduate Degree |
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The Bank of Korea
The Bank of Korea General GovernmentGovernment The Bank of Korea provides banking services. It issues banknotes and coins, formulates and implements monetary and credit policy, serves as the bankers' bank and the government's bank. It also undertakes the operation and management of payment/settlement systems, and manages the nation's foreign exchange reserves. The company was founded in June, 1950 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. | Government |