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Haddad announces Galípolo to take over BC's monetary policy board

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The Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, announced this Monday (8) the two government nominees to serve on the Central Bank's board of directors. Read more (05/08/2023)
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The Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, announced this Monday (8) the two government nominees to serve on the Central Bank's board of directors. Read more (05/08/2023)

·Brazil
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O ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, anunciou hoje (8), na capital paulista, dois novos diretores para o Banco Central (BC). Para a Diretoria de Política Monetária, foi indicado Gabriel Galípolo, que é atualmente secretário-executivo do Ministério da Fazenda. Para a Diretoria de Fiscalização, o nome anunciado foi o de Ailton de Aquino Santos, servidor de carreira do banco. ​Os nomes devem passar por aprovação no Senado Federal. O BC tem, no …

·Quadra, Brazil
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For the BC supervisory board, Aílton Aquino dos Santos was nominated; Dario Durigan will replace Galípolo as the executive secretary of the Treasury

·Brazil
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Finance Minister Fernando Haddad appointed Gabriel Galípolo as director of Monetary Policy at the Central Bank (BC). The statement was given to journalists this Monday (8). Galípolo, now 40 years old, is executive finance secretary — the “number 2” position in the portfolio. “The first time I heard his name for the Central Bank came from Roberto Campos Neto,” Haddad said. “I was at the G20, in India, and we went to lunch together. He was the fir…

·Brazil
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The finance minister also appointed Ailton Aquino dos Santos to the supervisory board.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, May 8, 2023.
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