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Goldman executive named Bank of Italy chief

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: December 29 2005 11:53 | Last updated: December 29 2005 17:09

Mario Draghi, vice-president of Goldman Sachs Europe and an economist with long experience of Italian government and finance, was named on Thursday as the next governor of the Bank of Italy.

Mr Draghi, 58, will replace Antonio Fazio, who resigned on December 19 after he was placed under investigation in two criminal inquiries into a cross-border banking takeover controversy that scarred the Italian central bank’s image.

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