New Zealand's Treasury boss is leaving the job to take over the reins at Ireland's Central Bank.
Ireland named Gabriel Makhlouf, chief economic and financial adviser to New Zealand's government, as the nation's new central bank governor in a surprise appointment.
Until now, Makhlouf has served as the New Zealand Treasury secretary and chief executive.
The 52-year-old will succeed Philip Lane, who is moving to the European Central Bank, according to the finance ministry in Dublin. The appointment is something of a surprise, with Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery tipped by bookmaker's favourite.
Born in Egypt of British and Greek parentage, Makhlouf's appointment continues a trend of hiring of foreigners with international experience for central banks in recent years. He is, however, the first non-Irish national to take over the Irish bank.