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Global Finance presented awards to central bankers from around the globe who earned top grades in our annual report cards at a ceremony in Washington, DC, coinciding with the annual IMF/World Bank meetings.
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1. Karnit Flug, Governor, Bank of Israel | 5. Julio Velarde Flores, Governor, Banco Central de Reserva del Peru ; |
2. Carlos Fernández Valdovinos, President, Banco Central del Paraguay | 6. Amando Tetangco Jr., Governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas |
3. Riad Salamé, Governor, Banque du Liban | 7. Javier Perez Estrada, Manager, International Affairs Division, Banco de Mexico |
4. Ziad Fariz, Governor, Central Bank of Jordan | 8. Dmitry Lyakishev, Director of International Cooperation, Bank of Russia |
9. Grace J.Y. Liu, NY Representative, Central Bank of China, Taipei |
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