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Iran bank chief takes realistic tack

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr and Roula Khalaf

Published: March 5 2008 22:02 | Last updated: March 5 2008 22:02

When Tahmasb Mazaheri took over as governor of Iran’s central bank in September, he was described as President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad’s man, brought in to support populist policies that his predecessor had resisted.

Since then, however, Mr Mazaheri has been seeking to demonstrate his independence and to show that he is bent on following realistic economic strategies.

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