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Mr Jurshevski has become very prominent in Iceland as commentator on its crisis and recommending policy. I am looking for more details on his career and background to help improve the article. In particular his role at the New Zealand government's Debt Managment Office sounds interesting. The article here http://www.recoverypartners.biz/newsroom/doc4.pdf is "As head of portfolio management in the finance ministry's debt management office , Jurshevski and his colleagues set about
restructuring public-sector finances. Three years later, the job was done: New Zealand had no
foreign-currency debt, huge financial savings had been made, the credit rating was up two
notches and the currency was rock solid." But am having trouble finding more evidence for this from reliable sources. (Msrasnw (talk) 12:09, 17 March 2010 (UTC))[reply]