Good times - so far - for Meirelles in Brazil

Henrique Meirelles, who took over as governor of the Central bank of Brazil in January discusses the changes from his time on Wall Street to spearheading monetary reform in Brazil.

Source the Financial Times

Three months ago, eyebrows were raised in financial markets when Henrique Meirelles joined the untested leftwing government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil's president.

At the time the Brazilian economy appeared to be on the verge of financial disaster and the 57-year-old former Wall

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