Bank of Italy’s Tarantola set to run state media company

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Anna Maria Tarantola, deputy director general of Bank of Italy since January 2009 and former head of banking supervision, is set to leave the central bank to take on a new role as president of state media broadcaster, RAI.

A Bank of Italy spokeswoman confirmed Italian prime minister, Mario Monti – an economist by training – had nominated Tarantola to take on the role at RAI. But she stressed that since the appointment is still subject to parliamentary approval, "nothing has been scheduled yet"

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