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Article: Time runs out for the technocrat.(interview with Pedro Malan)(Interview)
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- The Banker
- Article date:
- May 1, 2001
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Karina Robinson Interviews Pedro Malan Brazil's long standing finance minister, who has less than two years left in office before elections
Interviewing Pedro Malan, Brazil's longstanding finance minister, is like having a tutorial with a university professor. You have to be intellectually rigorous, although he will forgive a lapse or two, as he puffs on his pipe. Sitting on a comfy sofa, his woolly jumper at odds with his grey flannel suit, the professor's outward appearance, and protestations -- "I am not a politician" do not tally with a year as president of the Central Bank and a six-year stint as finance minister during a time when some of Brazil's most ...
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