Bank of England’s Carney extends term at helm to Jan 2020
LONDON — The Bank of England’s Mark Carney agreed Tuesday to extend his period as governor by six months until January 2020 in order to help out in the initial phases of Britain’s exit from the European Union.
The announcement from the government and the bank was expected after Carney told lawmakers last week that he was “willing” to extend his tenure beyond his scheduled June 2019 departure.
Britain is due to leave the EU in March 2019 but there is uncertainty as to how it will leave. Though the extension is shorter than expected — most were predicting Carney would carry on for another year — the decision does help reduce one of the immediate uncertainties surrounding Brexit.
“I recognize that during this critical period, it is important that everyone does everything they can to support a smooth and successful Brexit,” Carney said in a statement.

