WORLD’S TOP CENTRAL BANKERS 2009
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New York, September 28th 2009 - Global Finance magazine (website: www.gfmag.com) has named the heads of the central banks of six countries—plus the European Central Bank president--as the world’s best central bankers over the past year.

 

The “Central Banker Report Card” feature, published annually by Global Finance since 1994, grades central bank governors of 30 key countries (and the ECB) on an “A” to “F” scale for success in areas such as infation control, economic growth goals, currency stability and interest rate management. (“A” represents an excellent performance down through “F” for outright failure.)

 

Subjective criteria also apply. Says Global Finance Publisher Joseph Giarraputo, “During one of the toughest years on record, the world’s central bankers were tested as never before. Every year, we try to assess the determination of central bankers to stand up to political interference and their efforts at forcing their governments to spend less, and to open their economies to foreign investment and fnancial services. This year however, special emphasis was given to each central banker’s performance in navigating his or her country through the worst fnancial crisis since the ‘30s.”

 

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Only the Central Banker of Taiwan also scored an “A” last year. No “F”s were awarded this year.


The full list of central banker report cards is as below.

 


2009 CENTRAL BANKER REPORT CARDS


THE AMERICAS Grade This YearGrade Last Year
ArgentinaMartin RedradoCD
BrazilHenrique de Campos MeirellesB+B+
CanadaMark Carney
B

C

ChileJosé De Gregorio BB-
MexicoGuillermo Ortiz BB
United StatesBen BernankeCC-
EUROPE


Czech RepublicZdenek TumaAB
European Union
Jean-Claude Trichet AC
HungaryAndrás Simor BB
NorwaySvein GjedremC-B
PolandSlawomir SkrzypekBD
RussiaSergei M. IgnatievC-D
SwedenStefan IngvesC-B
SwitzerlandJean-Pierre RothB C
TurkeyDurmus YilmazBC
United KingdomMervyn KingBD
ASIA


AustraliaGlenn Stevens AB
ChinaZhou XiaochuanCB-
IndiaDuvvuri SubbaraoBN/A
IndonesiaDarmin Nasution (acting governor) Too early to sayN/A
JapanMasaaki ShirakawaB-N/A
MalaysiaZeti Akhtar AzizA B
New ZealandAlan Bollard CD
PhilippinesAmando M. Tetangco Jr. BB
SingaporeHeng Swee KeatBA
South KoreaLee SeongtaeAB
TaiwanFai-Nan PerngAA
ThailandTarisa WatanagaseCC
AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST


IsraelStanley FischerAB
Saudi ArabiaMuhammad Al-JasserCN/A
South AfricaTito MboweniBA

 

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