EXCELLENT....Zeti
was one of the six heads of central bank scoring an "A" in the
Central Banker Report Card published by Global Finance.
KUALA LUMPUR : Bank Negara
Malaysia’s Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz maintains her position among the heads of
the central banks named by Global Finance magazine as the World’s Best Central
Bankers over the past year.
Zeti was one of the six
heads of central bank scoring an “A” in the Central Banker Report Card
published by Global Finance.
She scored an “A” last year
and also in 2010.
The other heads of the
central banks who maintained the “A” score include Amando Tetangco Jr of the
Philippines, Taiwan’s Fai-Nan Perng, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn
Stevens, and Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer.
A newcomer was Mark Carney
of Canada, who last year received a “B+”.
Meanwhile, the US Federal
Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke improved his score to “B” from “C” last year.
The “Central Banker Report
Card” feature, published annually by Global Finance since 1994, grades Central
Bank Governors of 50 key countries (and the European Central Bank) on an “A” to
“F” scale for success in areas such as inflation control, economic growth
goals, currency stability and interest rate management.
“A” represents an excellent
performance down through “F” for outright failure. Subjective criteria also
apply.
Said Global Finance
publisher Joseph Giarraputo: “During one of the toughest years on record, the
World’s Central Bankers were tested as never before.
“Every year, we assess the
determination of Central Bankers to stand up to political interference, and
their efforts at influencing their governments on such issues as spending and
economic openness to foreign investment and financial services.” (Bernama)
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