
George Provopoulos
George Provopoulos is a prominent Greek banker and economist, best known for his tenure as the Governor of the Bank of Greece from 2008 to 2014. During his leadership, he played a critical role in navigating the Greek financial crisis, providing insights into the country's economic challenges and policies. He was instrumental in implementing measures to stabilize the banking system and restore confidence among investors and the public. His expertise in monetary policy and financial regulation has made him a respected figure in Greece and the European financial community.
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George Provopoulos was the Governor of the Bank of Greece who informed Papandreou about the deficit.
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