Brazil's Goldfajn nominates four new deputies on first day in office

Three incumbents facing an exit as new Brazilian governor nominates four new deputies

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Goldfajn is overhauling the upper echelons of the central bank's management

Governor Ilan Goldfajn moved to shake up the senior leadership team at the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) on his first day in office – nominating four new deputy governors on June 13.

The nominees come from mixed backgrounds, with two in academia, one in the private sector and another already working at the central bank.

This means three of the existing deputies are facing an exit – one of whom was only appointed in February 2015 – while another will have their workload reduced. Governors and

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