People: Brazil central bank set for female deputy

The Central Bank of Brazil
The Central Bank of Brazil
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Brazil: Carolina de Assis Barros is set to become the Central Bank of Brazil’s first female deputy governor in almost eight years, subject to presidential approval.

Barros’s name was put forward for the post of deputy governor for administration by governor Ilan Goldfajn, following a reshuffle among the institution’s most senior ranks. She is currently the director of communications.

The last woman to be appointed to a top role at the central bank was Maria Celina Arraes in 2008, who held the

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