STOCKHOLM, Feb 16 (Reuters) - One of the Swedish central bank's most hawkish rate-setters, Deputy Governor Martin Floden, has had his mandate extended for another six years, the Riksbank's General Council said on Friday.
Economics professor Floden joined the six-member board in 2013 and his mandate is now extended until May 21, 2024.
"Martin Floden has contributed a high level of competence within the financial and macroeconomic fields," the General Council said in a statement.
"He has carried out his work in an excellent manner and complements the other Board members well."
(Reporting by Daniel Dickson)
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