Paulo Nogueira Batista, 58, is a fan of classical music, a connoisseur of German literature and an advocate of straight talking. As executive director for his native Brazil and 10 smaller countries, he is a member of the Executve Board, the highest-ranking operational decision-making body of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
His counterparts from the United States and Europe have often witnessed the combative personality of this economist with wavy, salt-and-pepper hair, who attended a high school in Bonn for two years in his youth. Batista is one of the most persistent critics of Western dominance in the IMF.ANZEIGE
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013
IMF Executve Board Criticizes Euro Zone Crisis Management - SPIEGEL ONLINE
IMF Executve Board Criticizes Euro Zone Crisis Management - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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