Helmut Ettl

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Helmut Ettl (born August 23, 1965 in Linz) is an Austrian economist and European banking and finance specialist.

Early life

Helmut Ettl grew up in Linz and was very active in his youth in the Socialist Youth Austria and in the student movement. Ettl was the school and state school spokesman and co-founder of the Linz cultural center Kapu (a center for independent music and punk music). He completed his studies in economics at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz.[1][2]

Career

In 1995 he joined the

Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA), since 2011 a member of the “Board of Supervisors” of the European Banking Authority (EBA) and im European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) and since 2014 member of the Supervisory Board of the Banking Supervision (SSM) of the European Central Bank (ECB).[3][4]

Ettl referred in a timely manner to the problems with Bitcoin, Brexit, Lehmann Brothers and the budgetary policy of the EU and individual European states.[5][6][7]

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