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Central bankers’ salaries

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Eurozone unless specified. 

2012 figure unless specified.

Figure provided by the central bank unless specified.

AUSTRIA

Claus Raidl

€286,000*

*Salary cannot exceed that of the chancellor.
 
BELGIUM

Luc Coene

€537,156

 
BULGARIA

(non-eurozone)

Ivan Iskrov

Figure not provided*

*Confidential information, according to the central bank.

 
CROATIA
(non-eurozone)

Boris Vucic

€46,811*

*357,215 kuna. Net figure.

 
CYPRUS

Panicos Demetriades

€131,088*

*Salary will be reduced (as will the salaries of all Cypriot central bank staff) in 2014 as part of austerity measures passed by parliament.

 
CZECH REPUBLIC

(non-eurozone)

Miroslav Singer

€165,534*

*4,585,600 koruna

 
DENMARK

(non-eurozone)

Lars Rohde

€415,115*

*3,097,053 krone

ESTONIA

Ardo Hansson

€97,200

 
FINLAND

Erkki Liikanen

€272,243

 
FRANCE
Christian Noyer

€200,000* 

*Salary is pegged to that of the vice-president of the Conseil d’Etat, France’s most senior civil servant. Estimate by government source.

 
GERMANY

Jens Weidmann

€410,744

 
GREECE

Georgios Provopoulos

€200,000*   

*Estimate by government source. Net figure of €106,623 provided by central bank.   

 
HUNGARY

(non-eurozone)

György Matolcsy

€91, 747*

*27,315,142 forints. Figure is ten times the national gross monthly average earnings.   

 
IRELAND

Patrick Honohan

€279,324*

*€63,324 was “gifted” to the minister of finance.

ITALY

Ignazio Visco

€495,000*

*Includes a 10% reduction on 2011 figure.

 
LATVIA

(joins eurozone on 1 January)

Ilmars Rimsevics

€114,612*

*80,568 lats

LITHUANIA

(non-eurozone)

Vitas Vasiliauskas

€88,260*

*304,764 litas. Salary must be equal to average monthly wages of ‘five monetary intermediation institution employees’ 

 
LUXEMBOURG

Gaston Reinesch

€169,832

MALTA

Josef Bonnici

€85,000

 
NETHERLANDS

Klaas Knot
€320,000
 
POLAND

(non-eurozone)

Marek Belka

€94,800*

*369,000 złoty
 
PORTUGAL

Carlos da Silva Costa

€228,512*

*The board of directors took cuts of  5% and 10% in 2010 and 2011.

 
ROMANIA

(non-eurozone)

Mugur Isarescu

€78,000*

*348,712 leu. Estimate by government source. Information is confidential, according to central bank.

 
SLOVAKIA

Jozef Makúch

Figure not provided

 
SLOVENIA

Boštjan Jazbec

€120,000

 
SPAIN

Luis Linde

€160,000

SWEDEN

(non-eurozone)
Stefan Ingves
€287,352*
*2,594,145 krone
 
UK

(non-eurozone)

Mark Carney                  

€572,082*  

*480,000 pounds.        

 
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

(president)

Mario Draghi

€374,124

 
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

(vice-president)

Vítor Constâncio

€320,688  


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