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"reappointment" Definitions
  1. the act of giving somebody the job that they used to have in the past
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Dobbs said he thought Yellen was worth considering for reappointment.
He will be the third judge whose reappointment the Americans have blocked.
He voted against the remuneration report and reappointment of non-executive directors.
He is circulating a letter opposing Yellen's reappointment, the Ohio congressman's spokesman said.
Renault now plans to propose Ghosn's reappointment as CEO to the June shareholder meeting.
This subtle reappointment shows the cross-linking between the new president and Wall Street.
MOYNIHAN: I THINK THE QUESTION WHO THE REAPPOINTMENT IS UP TO THE PRESIDENT AND OTHERS.
She is not without options for embarrassing Mr. Tusk, if not for blocking his reappointment.
Their only rights are to sell their shares or to vote against the reappointment of directors.
Mr. Kim's reappointment had been widely expected after the Obama administration submitted its pick in August.
Before his reappointment at Roberto Cavalli, Mr. Dundas had been the creative director at Emilio Pucci.
Modi recently told The Wall Street Journal that Rajan's reappointment would come up only in September.
Part of the complaint involves Dr. Dodd's need to win reappointment annually to the Flom professorship.
Barclays said its board would back Staley's reappointment at the company's annual shareholder meeting on May 10.
Euronext announced on Tuesday Stéphane Boujnah has been nominated for reappointment as CEO and Chairman of Euronext.
Emefiele's reappointment signalled policy stability and broke a trend of Nigerian central bankers serving a single term.
Bonderman also faces opposition to his reappointment from proxy-advisory firm Glass Lewis & Co and the ITF.
His reappointment was as a non-executive director, requiring the support of 50 percent of voting shareholders.
Li's reappointment has to be approved by the Securities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong's stock market regulator.
Her successful first four-year tenure should, in a reasonable world, lead to a no-brainer reappointment.
Nigel Farage, former leader of the pro-Brexit United Kingdom Independence Party, said the reappointment was "truly appalling".
"We refuse to call the reappointment of Putin an election," Navalny said in a statement on his website.
The government has the option anyway of replacing Starace early next year when he comes up for reappointment.
Mr. Saikawa was nevertheless guaranteed reappointment to Nissan's board on Tuesday because he enjoys the support of Renault.
We will see the PD again when the party has given its OK to the reappointment of Conte.
The IRB website notes that, barring a problem with performance, the minister is supposed to continue reappointment members.
The pact would remain in force until 2020 when the current board comes up for reappointment, the source said.
President Maithripala Sirisena appointed the veteran economist to help quell uncertainty after the previous governor declined to seek reappointment.
Jeff Blumberg, the chief executive, says it is "mystified" by Mr Rolet's departure and would vote for his reappointment.
The PiS government strongly opposed the reappointment of Tusk, who is closely tied with the centrist opposition in Poland.
But last month over a third of shareholders at General Electric, an industrial conglomerate, voted against the reappointment of KPMG.
It also secures Mrs Merkel's reappointment as chancellor, which is expected to take place in the Bundestag on March 673th.
Reappointment will make Kuroda, a 73-year-old former Finance Ministry bureaucrat, the longest-serving BOJ governor in 54 years.
Blocking the reappointment of Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a judge from Mauritius, could move the WTO closer to ceasing operations.
Few diplomats expect the PiS to succeed in thwarting Tusk's reappointment, to be decided at an EU summit this week.
Markets are likely to welcome the reappointment of Mboweni, a former central bank governor who is well respected by investors.
Patel's reappointment will raise market hopes that Rajan, will also be offered an extension when his tenure ends in September.
The Trump administration has blocked the reappointment of judges to the W.T.O.'s dispute resolution panel, threatening to cripple it.
Shareholders will vote on that list of directors, which includes the reappointment of Takako, at Universal's annual meeting on Thursday.
Coeure (France) is also mentioned in the press but, as a sitting board member, he is not eligible for reappointment.
The finance ministry also announced the reappointment of Jon Cunliffe as the deputy governor until the end of October 2023.
This tradition will be broken by the reappointment of Haruhiko Kuroda, who was nominated for a second term on February 16th.
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo was the only EU leader to object to Tusk's reappointment at a summit on the issue.
Renault now plans to propose Ghosn's reappointment to the next annual shareholder meeting in June, sources also said, confirming a Feb.
However, U.S. law requires McMaster's reappointment to the new position to be approved because he is an active-duty military officer.
But his reappointment is not a done deal: Mr. Schmidt will need the endorsement of the Italian culture minister, Dario Franceschini.
FAMILIAR FACES Markets are likely to welcome the reappointment of Mboweni, a former central bank governor who is well respected by investors.
And the same staff and colleagues say Yellen may well accept reappointment, despite Trump's criticism of her during last year's election campaign.
The dollar rose against the yen on expectations that Kuroda's reappointment increases the chances the BOJ will maintain its massive stimulus program.
Vestager's reappointment will also grab the attention of chief executives, investment bankers and politicians who favour mergers to create European industrial champions.
The Trump administration has not ruled out her reappointment, although the choice of a new Fed chief is regarded as more likely.
Last month, for instance, over a third of investors in General Electric voted against the reappointment of KPMG, its auditor for 109 years.
With his usual dramatic flair, Trump handed over Dr. Bornstein's latest one-pager (accompanied oddly by a reappointment notice from Lenox Hill Hospital).
Furse and another Financial Policy Committee member Richard Sharp were being questioned in relation to their reappointment to the Bank of England's committee.
Coeure (France) is also mentioned in the press as a contender, but as a sitting board member, he is not eligible for reappointment.
Janet Yellen left the White House on Thursday afternoon following a meeting with President Donald Trump about her possible reappointment as Fed chair.
Last year, Washington blocked the reappointment of a widely esteemed South Korean lawyer to the appellate body of the WTO's dispute settlement system.
Glass Lewis and Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) have sent materials opposing Saikawa's reappointment to their clients, the Nikkei said here without citing sources.
The three current commissioners are all ineligible for reappointment, and with no new appointments it is unclear when the deadlock will be resolved.
"I don't want to comment on reappointment, but I would be more inclined to put other people in," he said in the interview.
"The Governor's reappointment will be seen as providing a stabilizing hand," said Razia Khan, head of research for Africa at Standard Chartered in London.
Yellen is also being considered for reappointment, but made clear she feels the central bank needs to keep its options open for the future.
"We will do everything to ensure that the reappointment does not take place today," Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski told the private TVN24 news channel.
"The Governor's reappointment will be seen as providing a stabilising hand," said Razia Khan, head of research for Africa at Standard Chartered in London.
Long tipped as his father's successor, James Murdoch's reappointment as chairman of Sky earlier this year reignited speculation of another bid approach by Fox.
Blocking the reappointment of Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a judge from Mauritius, could move the WTO closer to ceasing operations, the news service noted.
WARSAW — Only one country in the European Union has publicly opposed the reappointment of Donald Tusk as president of the European Council: his own.
"The reappointment process for IRB members will continue to reflect a performance evaluation consistent with the merit-based competency criteria," reads the IRB website.
Bannon supported the reappointment of Janet Yellen, despite their obvious political differences, because he correctly understood that Yellen's policies were good for economic growth.
Lockhart, 69, is beyond the 65-year age limit that the Fed sets for reappointment of regional bank presidents to a new ten-year term.
Arias, who previously served as Spain's ambassador to the United Nations, will be appointed for a four-year term through July 2022 and can seek reappointment.
Just this month, investors practically ignored the news of the reappointment of Kuroda and his two new deputies amid doubts policy could be eased any further.
Poland had objected to the reappointment of former Polish premier Donald Tusk to chair EU summits, but the bloc's other 212 leaders voted in his favour.
Proxy adviser ISS has also recommended investors to vote against the reappointment of Cho, who is on trial over charges of embezzlement and breach of trust.
But, importantly, Mr. Powell drew little opposition from conservative Republicans who opposed both his nomination as a Fed governor in 2012 and his reappointment in 2014.
Analysts also noted new deputy governor Masazumi Wakatabe, an advocate of bolder monetary easing, and Kuroda's reappointment suggest policymakers will maintain the huge amount of stimulus.
The WTO has been under increasing pressure to reform since Trump blocked the reappointment of WTO judges and imposed its tariffs on China and other countries.
The fund also voted against the re-election of board member Antonio Gracias, but backed the reappointment of James Murdoch as well as Elon Musk's brother Kimbal.
After serving his Senate term, he didn't seek reappointment and returned to Mississippi, where he eventually became president of Alcorn State College and pastor of a church.
But Martin Taylor and Donald Kohn, who were also being quizzed by the lawmakers on their reappointment to the FPC, signaled the buffer might be headed higher.
Kuroda's reappointment would mean his signature stimulus program will stay for the time being even as U.S. and European central banks head towards normalizing unconventional monetary policy.
Yellen had little to say, though, about not getting the reappointment, and went on to join her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, as a fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Superdry said proxy votes cast ahead of a meeting of investors showed Dunkerton had secured 50.75 percent of the votes cast for his reappointment as a director.
Mr. Saikawa won reappointment to Nissan's board, where he has served for 14 years, thanks to support from Renault, which controls over 43 percent of Nissan's stock.
But the bank said he continued to have the "unanimous confidence" of the board and it will support his reappointment at the annual shareholder meeting on May 10.
A reappointment of Nakaso or an appointment of BOJ Executive Director Masayoshi Amamiya, who masterminded many of the bank's monetary policy steps, are seen as possibilities, they say.
"I applaud President Obama's reappointment of Jessica Rosenworcel to the FCC, and hope that Congress will act quickly to confirm her nomination," Wheeler said in a statement Wednesday.
The United States on Monday told the World Trade Organization (WTO) that it plans to block the reappointment of one of the WTO's four remaining judges, Reuters reported.
The most severe option would be to require senior career CIA and FBI officials to retire and to obtain reappointment from the president and confirmation from the Senate.
He successfully challenged the integrity commission, which lacks investigative powers, and was sworn in as a lawmaker on Tuesday — paving the way for his reappointment as deputy president.
"The optics of appointing a donor to the Conflicts of Interest Board is troubling," he said, noting that he abstained from voting on Mr. Bohorquez's reappointment last year.
But, in a surprise ruling, the Supreme Court struck down the extension in November, ordering the government and army to produce legal provisions and arguments for the reappointment.
Trump was clearly impressed with Xi's reappointment, which some China analysts say have given him powers over Chinese affairs comparable to the founder of modern China, Mao Zedong.
In March he directed the prime minister, Beata Szydlo, to block the reappointment of his nemesis Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister until 2014, as president of the European Council.
The U.S. has also blocked the reappointment of one of the WTO's four remaining appellate judges, claiming the panel oversteps its authorities and protects unfair trade practices by other countries.
Simsek's reappointment on Tuesday relieved investors nervous that economic management might increasingly fall into the hands of Erdogan advisers, who champion growth policies at the expense of badly-needed reforms.
While Kuroda has dismissed the chance of an early exit from easy policy, analysts see his reappointment as heightening the chance for a slow but steady shift toward monetary normalisation.
TIM said in a statement late on Monday the board had unanimously backed Genish's reappointment and would support the CEO and his team in implementing the 2018-2020 business plan.
Though there is no bar to reappointment, the last BOJ governor to hold the job for more than five years was Masamichi Yamagiwa, who served for eight years to 1964.
It's also unclear whether she would accept a reappointment in the first place, though there are reports that she met with Ivanka Trump for an informal breakfast back in July.
Trump showed contempt for the international community by withdrawing from the Paris accord and blocking the reappointment of judges to the World Trade Organization's trade court, making trade decisions impossible.
Those tough actions led to her recent reappointment as head of the European Commission's antitrust division, and she was handed added responsibility over setting digital policy for the European Union.
Both academic and Wall Street economists overwhelmingly favor Yellen's reappointment, not just for the sake of continuity, but also because she is by far the best qualified and experienced candidate.
Activity by the seven-member oversight board, which is still awaiting constitutional reappointment by the Trump administration and the U.S. Senate, has been in overdrive during the last couple of weeks.
At Friday's meeting the United States maintained its opposition to the appointment of judges, effectively signaling a veto of one judge hoping for reappointment to the seven-seat bench in September.
Some analysts say the central bank could signal how it plans to normalise monetary policy as soon as its March meeting, which will be the first policy session following Matolcsy's reappointment.
"The appointment/reappointment process is one that I think should be left to the full commission," White told reporters on the sidelines of the Practising Law Institute's annual "SEC Speaks" conference.
Nicholas F. Brady, Treasury secretary to Mr. Bush, privately urged Mr. Greenspan to lower interest rates in spring and summer 1991, as Mr. Greenspan's reappointment as Fed chairman was being weighed.
On the agenda: the future of Donald Tusk, the former prime minister of Poland, whose reappointment as president of the Council is opposed by his own country in an unprecedented situation.
The insurer said on Friday only one slate of candidates had been put forward for its board, paving the way to the reappointment of the current Chairman as well as the CEO.
The main opposition party, Democratic Alliance, said on Monday it planned to challenge Friday's reappointment of Dudu Myeni as SAA's chairwoman, accusing her of being responsible for the crisis at their airline.
Because of how the Bank's top executives are chosen, with the role of the Italian cabinet being merely consultative, it is doubtful whether the government can block Mr Signorini's reappointment for long.
The reappointment, widely expected by financial markets and reported late on Friday by Japanese media, will heighten the chances the BOJ will stick to its policy of capping borrowing costs around zero.
It will also seek shareholder approval of reappointment of incumbent directors, for the period until an extraordinary shareholders meeting to be held later, when the company is prepared to report audited results.
Leading proxy advisory firm ISS has urged Nissan shareholders to vote against the reappointment of Chief Executive Officer Hiroto Saikawa amid a widening rift with its alliance partner Renault over governance reform.
Though a relative newcomer to the cut and thrust of Indian policymaking, Mr Rajan (pictured on the left below, with Mr Modi) knows better than to offer any comment on his reappointment.
The moves seek to ensure policy continuity and reassure domestic and global investors after RBI chief Raghuram Rajan shocked markets 10 days ago by announcing he would not seek reappointment in September.
For Intertrust, which provides trust office management and regulatory compliance services, the departure of De Vries follows the announcement by long-term CEO David de Buck that he will not seek reappointment.
Simsek's reappointment this week had initially reassured investors, nervous that economic management might fall more into the hands of Erdogan advisers, who champion growth policies at the expense of badly needed reforms.
Of all the alternative potential Fed chair candidates currently being promoted by the president's party, none would provide the president with the experience and the steady hand that Yellen's reappointment would present.
" Dunford, speaking at his reappointment hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, also said the U.S. military has "postured our forces to respond in the event of a provocation or a conflict.
Asked whether they talked about the chance of his reappointment when his current five-year term ends in April next year, Kuroda said it was not his place to discuss such issues.
Congress plans to name six new justices out of seven up for reappointment on Monday, despite local news reports that their announced candidates have links to judges under investigation for influence-peddling.
The reappointment, announced nine months ahead of the expiry of Byres' current term, and the funding was "important for stability during this time of reform", Frydenberg told the Australian Financial Review newspaper.
The lender said on Friday only one slate of candidates had been put forward for its board, paving the way for the reappointment of current Chairman Letizia Moratti and current CEO Victor Massiah.
But Mr. Trong's reappointment will send the United States-friendly prime minister, Nguyen Tan Dung, a rival who had reportedly sought the general secretary job, into not-so-early retirement later this year.
Visco, whose reappointment was opposed by the PD and its leader Matteo Renzi, will testify before the commission on Tuesday and is expected to face tough questions from political parties of all stripes.
The U.S. on Monday told the WTO that it plans to block the reappointment of one of the its four remaining judges, a move that would significantly hinder the organization's ability to function.
Reappointment would also see him defy opposition by proxy advisors brought about by concerns that with Saikawa in charge, the automaker would be unable to make a "clean break" from the Ghosn era.
Kashyap, a finance professor at the University of Chicago, was speaking to parliament's Treasury Committee which was examining his reappointment to the BoE's Financial Policy Committee, which monitors risks to the banking system.
Leading proxy advisory firm ISS has urged Nissan shareholders to vote against the reappointment of Chief Executive Officer Hiroto Saikawa while the rift with its alliance partner Renault over governance reform grew further.
Italy's battered blue-chip index was headed for its best weekly performance in six months news of Conte's reappointment and bond markets pushed Italy's 10-year borrowing costs to an all-time low.
He is caught up in an Italian probe into alleged corruption in a deal Eni struck in partnership with Royal Dutch Shell in Nigeria, just as he is seeking reappointment as CEO in April.
Besides the Dutchman's reappointment, Air France-KLM said its group board had unanimously approved steps to "simply key group operational processes" in fleet and networks, commercial and alliance strategy, human resources and digital management.
While many in the market are betting on Kuroda's reappointment, some see the chance of other candidates such as Etsuro Honda, Abe's former aide who has expressed interest in the post, landing the job.
The yen showed little reaction to the reappointment of Haruhiko Kuroda as Bank of Japan governor and the nomination of BOJ executive director Masayoshi Amamiya and Waseda University professor Masazumi Wakatabe as deputy governors.
"GT's review of its client portfolio alongside SD's future intentions on engagement of a Big Four auditor has led to a decision by GT to not seek reappointment as SD's auditor," the statement said.
With politicians condemning Sports Direct for "Victorian" working conditions and its stock down 21 percent in a year, independent shareholders targeted Chairman Keith Hellawell, with a majority of them failing to back his reappointment.
"We understand that Putin is reappointing himself and that all we can do is to make that reappointment less convincing," Oleg Stepanov, a senior Navalny activist, who has helped coordinate campaigning in Moscow, said.
"After the Salisbury attack, I'm not in the mood to celebrate President Putin's reappointment," Tusk told reporters, referring what London says was the poisoning of a former Russian spy in England directed by Moscow.
Italy's battered blue-chip index was headed for its best weekly performance in six months on news of Conte's reappointment, and bond markets pushed Italy's 10-year borrowing costs to an all-time low.
BEIJING (Reuters) - With pictures of ecstatic citizens standing in applause, happily tearful legislators and even a social media game, China's propaganda drive has kicked into high gear following Xi Jinping's unanimous reappointment as president.
Kaczynski will not be in Brussels for Thursday's summit but his prime minister, Beata Szydlo, will give voice to his refusal to endorse the reappointment of her centrist predecessor Donald Tusk as European Council president.
His reappointment would signal that the BOJ will likely maintain that ultra-loose policy for some time, even as a growing number of major central banks begin to scale back years of crisis-mode stimulus.
Senior officials have told Reuters the government has narrowed down to four its list of candidates to replace Rajan, who stunned markets when he announced on June 18 he would not seek reappointment in September.
His reappointment would make him the longest-serving top financial diplomat since Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, who served as vice finance minister for international affairs for 3 1/2 years to Jan 2003.
We learn later that the plan is to court highly qualified yet unavailable candidates and severely unqualified candidates (like Big Head) to make Richard's reappointment look like the correct choice rather than the expedient one.
Then on Friday, about a week after the terms officially expired, the leadership of the Office of Research and Development informed the nine scientists eligible for another term that Pruitt's office had denied their reappointment.
The role of Conte has been a sticking point in the negotiations between the 23-Star Movement, a member of the outgoing coalition, and the opposition Democratic Party (PD), which has been resisting his reappointment.
The two presidents spoke by telephone after Mr. Xi's reappointment as party leader, and Mr. Trump later said in an interview with Fox Business anchor Lou Dobbs that he was impressed by Mr. Xi's elevation.
The 5-Star Movement is not opposing Descalzi's reappointment as long as he is prepared to work with a new board to accelerate moves to cut carbon emissions, a prominent member of the movement said.
Dombrovskis, who has been the bloc's finance commissioner for the last five years and is seeking reappointment, said that in regulating virtual currencies, the EU should tackle "unfair competition, cybersecurity, and threats to financial stability".
Amer's reappointment came "in light of the good results achieved in order to monitor the performance of the banking system and ensure its safety," state news agency MENA quoted Parliament Speaker Ali Abdelaal as saying.
Amer's reappointment came "in light of the good results achieved in order to monitor the performance of the banking system and ensure its safety," state news agency MENA quoted Parliament Speaker Ali Abdelaal as saying.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - A U.S. Appeals Court on Monday gave Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board another 60 days to allow for the constitutional reappointment of its members by President Donald Trump and the Senate.
If Trump fills three existing Federal Reserve board vacancies with people Yellen thinks she could work with, "it would be really difficult to turn down" a reappointment when her term as chair expires in February 2018.
Nedbank said it was required to have the same auditor as its parent companies, Old Mutual Plc and Old Mutual Ltd, whose shareholders supported the reappointment of KPMG as their auditor for the 2018 financial year.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said he welcomes the reappointment of Alexander Novak as Russia's energy minister adding it was important for Saudi and Russian cooperation within the OPEC+ group.
The Obama administration also prevented the reappointment of Jennifer Hillman, an American and former U.S. trade official, out of concern she was not being aggressive enough in issuing dissents in rulings that attacked American trade laws.
With politicians condemning Sports Direct for "Victorian" working conditions and its stock down 60 percent in a year, independent shareholders had targeted Chairman Keith Hellawell at the AGM, with most of them not backing his reappointment.
In a letter to shareholders on Monday, the company said Takada had been nominated for reappointment as he needs to finish important management issues such as recall measures and work relating to the firm's business revival plans.
Trump signals he could be moving closer to the mainstream on monetary policy, saying he has not ruled out reappointment of Janet Yellen as Federal Reserve chair as he considers his choices for the U.S. central bank.
"They met for 39 minutes, most likely it was to discuss her reappointment in a Clinton administration as the attorney general, just prior to making a decision over whether or not to prosecute Hillary Clinton," Trump said.
"Any recommendation to proceed with an exit event will be predicated on a recovery in stock market conditions and investor sentiment," the 184-page briefing note, presented to Finance Minister Michael Noonan on his recent reappointment, said.
WTO member states have come under pressure to reform the body since U.S. President Donald Trump, deeply critical of the global trading system, blocked the reappointment of WTO judges and imposed huge tariffs on China and other countries.
A source in the Polish government said that Poland will first insist on delaying the reappointment and then seek a special summit on choosing the next European Council president after Tusk's term ends at the end of May.
Ryan famously said he "won't defend" Trump in October but refused to disavow the candidate and is now rolling over and looking for a belly scratch in the form of reappointment to his Speaker of the House position.
SAN JUAN, May 6 (Reuters) - A U.S. Appeals Court on Monday gave Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board another 60 days to allow for the constitutional reappointment of its members by President Donald Trump and the Senate.
"We expect the so far cooperative position of PSOE towards PP to shift significantly following Sanchez's reappointment, raising the risk of snap elections," Citi analysts said in a note, though they said this was not their base case.
Following a shift at the European Parliament in January and the reappointment last week of Donald Tusk at the European Council of national leaders, all three others, including the executive European Commission, are held by the center-right.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to approve Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster's reappointment as President Donald Trump's national security adviser, despite some concern over his handling of a sexual assault case.
BRUSSELS, March 21 (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk, one of the three top European Union officials, said on Wednesday he did not congratulate Russian President Vladimir Putin on his "reappointment" because of the Salisbury nerve agent attack.
However, of those votes that were cast rather than withheld, 97 percent were in favor of Staley's reappointment and he got a public endorsement from Chairman John McFarlane, who said that he was standing by the chief executive.
SEOUL, March 14 (Reuters) - Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended investors of Hanjin Kal , the parent company of South Korea's top carrier Korean Air Lines Co Ltd, vote to reappointment the company's chief as an internal director.
Poland's prime minister will go head to head with her 27 European Union peers in Brussels on Thursday in a row over the reappointment of the Polish chairman of their summits that has left the other member states bemused.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek, an economic reformer whose reappointment this week had initially reassured investors, will see his responsibilities shrink in the new cabinet, with some transferred to an ally of populist President Tayyip Erdogan.
Grant Thornton, the group's auditor since 2007, will not seek reappointment at Sport Direct's annual shareholders' meeting next month following a review of its client portfolio, the company said on Wednesday, without giving any further reason for the decision.
Hammond's reappointment makes it less likely that the government will significantly relax its grip on public spending after the left-wing Labour Party secured a better-than-expected election result with a plan to invest more in public services.
Unglamorous and at times disheartening for those involved, this is the sharp end of opposition leader Alexei Navalny's campaign to boycott an election he says amounts to the rigged reappointment of Putin, whom he likens to an autocratic Tsar.
"The U.S. does not want to think about a succession, given how the White House sped up Jim Yong Kim's reappointment at the World Bank, in anticipation of potential Trump problems — this is not a trivial concern," he said.
Speculation has swirled around the prospect of Trump's forgoing her reappointment and instead going with a pick of his own, such as his economic advisor Gary Cohn (though the likelihood of a Cohn appointment is seen as having dwindled).
"Subsequent to the release of our AGM notice, the board has carefully evaluated the on-going and more recent developments and decided that it is no longer able to support the reappointment of KPMG," Barclays said in a statement.
Since becoming KAI CEO in 2013, Ha has been accused of creating "slush funds" and inappropriately lobbying lawmakers for his own reappointment in May 2016 under former South Korean President Park Geun-hye, according to South Korean press reports.
There's an added complication around timing because the EU parliament is up for re-election next Spring, and a few months after that the executive Commission will itself turn over, as the current president does not intend to seek reappointment.
On her reappointment to the FPC, lawmakers said in March this year that some of her responses to their questions "were a source of concern", and that she made no reference to potential risks from Brexit in her written evidence.
The reappointment of Nguyen Phu Trong, 71, could slow the pace of Vietnam's shift to a more open, market-oriented economy, but it is unlikely to alter its strategic balance in relations with China and the United States, analysts said.
Gordhan also told parliament that the reappointment last week of Dudu Myeni, an ally of President Jacob Zuma, as the chairwoman of South African Airways (SAA) for one year was done to assist in the handover to new board members.
This month Poland was further isolated in the EU after it tried in vain to block the reappointment of Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister and arch rival of PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski, as chairman of the European Council.
Prominent U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates supported the military junta, without any public comment from the U.S. On June 12, the Trump administration announced the reappointment of an old face, Donald Booth, as special envoy to Sudan.
In a statement, the bank's Board of Directors said Poloz, who is in the final year of his seven-year term, would not seek a reappointment and that a search process to select the next governor of the bank had begun.
May's reappointment and determination to soldier on without a clear majority has muted talk of a different ruling coalition taking power with a mission to seek a "softer" Brexit than May is pursuing, possibly seeking to remain in the single market.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States told the World Trade Organization on Monday it would block the reappointment of one of the WTO's four remaining appeals judges next month, confirming trade experts' fears of a crisis in the system for settling global rows.
Some of Trump's advisers and some Republican lawmakers want a more conservative Fed in which the chair has less power and would see a Yellen reappointment as yet another step away from his promise to "drain the swamp" of the Washington establishment.
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - Mike Ashley's Sports Direct said on Friday it would vote against the reappointment of the entire board of Goals Soccer Centres at the latter's annual shareholders' meeting, escalating a row with the five-a-side football pitch operator.
Analysts have said, however, that a reappointment will diminish the chance of the BOJ deploying more radical stimulus measures, such as direct BOJ bank-rolling of government debt as advocated by other candidates for the job, including Abe's former aide Etsuro Honda.
"During the month of July, we added to Japanese equities as we view the reappointment of Shinzo Abe's coalition combined with attractive valuations and corporate governance trends as a positive for risk assets in Japan," a note from the funds' managers said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The former head of a federal agency helping U.S. states protect election systems from hackers has been hired for a similar role within the Trump administration after being passed up for reappointment by Republican Speaker Paul Ryan and the White House.
"While the political space is clearly very charged right now, we haven't seen a change in the posture of North Korean forces, and we watch that very closely," Dunford told a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on his reappointment to his post.
She gave some inkling of what a second term might look like when she spoke on a Davos panel on the world economic outlook on Saturday, smiling with embarrassment when the moderator said to applause that she was a shoo-in for reappointment.
He no longer views NATO as "obsolete"; he no longer views China to be a currency manipulator; and his opposition to the Export-Import Bank and to Janet Yellen's reappointment as the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve have gone by the wayside.
If accurate, this continues a string of recent victories for President Abbas beginning with his reappointment as head of the West Bank's ruling Fatah party in late 2016, an action that indefinitely extends his 12-year run as head of the Palestinian Authority.
The reappointment of Haruhiko Kuroda as Bank of Japan governor and the nomination of BOJ executive director Masayoshi Amamiya and Waseda University professor Masazumi Wakatabe as deputy governors were seen certain to keep the central bank on an ultra-loose policy path.
MUMBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - The reappointment, or not, of India's central bank head Raghuram Rajan has caused enough of a stir to be known locally as "Rexit", a play on Britain's EU referendum, reflecting the esteem in which the governor is held at home and abroad.
His reappointment was one of former Education Secretary Arne DuncanArne Starkey DuncanHow Democrats learned to stop worrying and love teachers Obama Education Secretary: US education system is 'top 10 in nothing' Obama Cabinet official: Trump doesn't want educated workforce MORE's final acts before leaving office.
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat of Malta, which holds the six-month rotating presidency of the European Union, is expected to ask national leaders on Thursday afternoon if there are any objections to Mr. Tusk's reappointment for a second term of two and a half years.
While the president has also dangled the possibility of reappointment before current chair Janet Yellen, her chances are seen as slim — she's a liberal Democrat who has voiced concern about Trump's desire to roll back post-crisis financial rules she was charged with implementing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump signaled on Wednesday he could be moving closer to the mainstream on monetary policy, saying he had not ruled out reappointment of Janet Yellen to a new four-year term as Fed chair as he considers his choices for the central bank.
"We have agreed to act on all five recommendations relevant to government, including providing APRA with sufficient powers regarding the appointment and reappointment of directors and senior executives, and APRA has stated it also supports implementation of all 19 recommendations directed at it," Frydenberg told the AFR.
The Bank of Japan eventually needs to consider how to wind down its massive stimulus program, but any change would be gradual and it's currently "inappropriate" to tighten policy, governor Haruhiko Kuroda said in his first news conference after his formal reappointment to another five-year term.
There is still a year left in Kuroda's current five-year stint, and the selection process won't begin in earnest until the latter half of this year, but some of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's closest aides and senior financial officials say reappointment is a real possibility.
" But Mr. Cogeval's governance came into question last month when half a dozen curators at the Musée d'Orsay anonymously contacted the newspaper Le Monde to oppose his reappointment, arguing that he was "neither physically, nor psychologically, nor scientifically able to run a museum of this stature.
In an unusual move ahead of the meeting, two proxy advisers sent letters to Nissan shareholders recommending that they oppose Mr. Saikawa's reappointment because of the company's poor financial performance and questions about how he could not have been aware of some of Mr. Ghosn's actions.
Facebook shareholder meeting: all directors re-elected and its proposals approved, all shareholder proposals rejected, $FB The reason that Thiel's reappointment was ever in question was because of last month's revelation that the billionaire and PayPal co-founder is financing efforts to sue Gawker Media out of existence.
NEW YORK, Oct 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields pared their rise on Friday following a Bloomberg report that said Fed Chair Janet Yellen returned to the White House a day after her interview with President Donald Trump on her potential reappointment as the head of the central bank.
Poland's Beata Szydlo is perhaps best known in Brussels for vainly trying to block the reappointment of her own countryman, Donald Tusk, as EU summit chairman - a rare example of a government putting hometown hatreds ahead of getting one of its own nationals into a plum seat in the European institutions.
The reappointment of Haruhiko Kuroda as BOJ governor and the nomination of BOJ executive director Masayoshi Amamiya and Waseda University professor Masazumi Wakatabe as deputy governors had little impact on the yen, although the proposed leadership trio were seen certain to keep the central bank on an ultra-loose policy path.
He also said that Thursday's reappointment of Poland's former prime minister Donald Tusk, Kaczynski's long-time political foe, for the European Council president, was a "black Thursday" for the EU. Reporting by Marcin Goclowski, Pawel Florkiewicz, Lidia Kelly, Justyna Pawlak and Pawel Sobczak; Writing by Lidia Kelly; Editing by Toby Chopra
"The reappointment of sports czar Turki al-Sheikh as head of the entertainment authority as well as changes in the national economy and security councils are an effort to put a polish on a tainted government," said James Dorsey, a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
"While the political space is clearly very charged right now, we haven't seen a change in the posture of North Korean forces and we watch that very closely," Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing for his reappointment.
The reappointment of Haruhiko Kuroda as Bank of Japan governor and the nomination of BOJ executive director Masayoshi Amamiya and Waseda University professor Masazumi Wakatabe as deputy governors had little impact on the yen, although the proposed leadership trio were seen certain to keep the central bank on an ultra-loose policy path.
In March 1969, the university expelled 42 students, suspended 81 students and put three students on probation for a two-week occupation of the administration building in support of a sociology professor they thought was being denied reappointment because of her leftist views and because she was one of a minority of women on the faculty.
"While Mr Staley's reputation has undoubtedly taken a serious knock, we believe that it remains in the best interests of shareholders to keep him in the post of CEO and hence we recommend that they follow the board's direction and vote in favour of his reappointment at the AGM in May," Gary Greenwood, an analyst at Shore Capital Markets, said in a note.
Former Fed staff and colleagues who know Yellen said Trump's surprising remarks this week in a Wall Street Journal interview, in which he did not rule out Yellen's reappointment to a new four year term next year, are not as outlandish as they may appear now that the president has a vested interest in keeping markets and the economy on an even keel.
Calls for the Council to submit more than one candidate's name to the General Assembly seem to have fallen on deaf ears, as have proposals for the next secretary general to stick to one seven-year term, so as not to have to curry favor with the world powers for reappointment to a second, five-year term, as is the case now.
Fischer's "early departure meanwhile will rob the next Fed chair of a hugely respected and experienced number two who might otherwise have served as consigliere to a new Fed chair in the early months of his or her term and helped smooth the transition in the base case in which Yellen is not appointed to a second term (we put Yellen reappointment at roughly 20 per cent)," Guha said in a note.

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