Uruguay appoints new central bank president
Vice-president promoted as outgoing chief resigns
Uruguay’s government appointed Washington Ribeiro as the new president of the country’s central bank on July 26. He replaced Diego Labat, who resigned on the same day.
Ribeiro had been vice-president of the Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU) since 2020. He joined as a director in 2010, having previously worked as a consultant on evaluating investment projects.
Martin Inthamoussu replaces Ribeiro as vice-president. He had previously been an adviser to the central bank’s board since 2020.
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