
Zabotkin: The scenario of keeping the rate at 17% until spring does not correspond to the trajectory of the Central Bank
04 October 19:40
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According to the publication, this post will be occupied by the current executive director from Russia at the International Monetary Fund, Alexey Mozhin. He will take up his new position on December 2. As an advisor to the Chairman of the Central Bank, Mozhin will be responsible for the international agenda, including the IMF, G20, BRICS and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
As previously reported, since October 31, Ksenia Yudaeva left the Central Bank/lt;/a>. On November 1, she assumed the position of Executive Director of the Russian Federation at the IMF, replacing Mozhin. In September, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin recommended her candidacy for this post.