MF Senior Counsel and Financial Law Expert
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The International Monetary FundWouter Bossu currently serves as Senior Counsel in the Legal Department of the International Monetary Fund, where he brings extensive expertise in central banking law, financial markets regulation, and financial stability frameworks. A Belgian national, his academic credentials include degrees in law from Leuven and business administration from Louvain-la-Neuve. Before joining the IMF, he gained valuable experience working in the legal departments of both the Belgian Central Bank and the European Central Bank, developing a deep understanding of monetary and financial law. His specialized knowledge encompasses the legal frameworks governing central banking operations, financial market regulations, and financial stability mechanisms. At the IMF, he plays a crucial role in providing legal advice on matters related to monetary policy, financial sector regulation, and central bank operations, while also contributing to the development of legal frameworks that support financial stability across IMF member countries.