Yannis Stournaras was officially sworn in for an unprecedented third six-year term as governor of the Bank of Greece. This appointment marks a historic moment, establishing Stournaras as the longest-serving head of Greece’s central bank since the country’s return to democracy in 1974. His new term will extend until 2032, culminating in a total of 18 years leading the institution. The continuation of Stournaras’ leadership provides a degree of stability for Greece’s monetary policy. Details regarding the specifics of his third term were not immediately available. This extended tenure allows for continued oversight of Greece’s economic recovery and integration within the Eurozone.