Difference between revisions of "Paolo Baffi"
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|title=Governor of the Bank of Italy | |title=Governor of the Bank of Italy | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
He resigned from his job as [[Governor of the Bank of Italy]] in 1979, after a failed accusation against him led by magistrates of the Tribunal of Rome, considered kin to the Caltagirone family (a group of builders who had contracted heavy debts with the Bank of Italy) and Christian Democracy. | He resigned from his job as [[Governor of the Bank of Italy]] in 1979, after a failed accusation against him led by magistrates of the Tribunal of Rome, considered kin to the Caltagirone family (a group of builders who had contracted heavy debts with the Bank of Italy) and Christian Democracy. | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 4 December 2018
Paolo Baffi (Central banker) | ||||||||||||
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Born | 5 August 1911 Broni, Italy | |||||||||||
Died | 4 August 1989 (Age 77) Rome, Italy | |||||||||||
Nationality | Italian | |||||||||||
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Career
He resigned from his job as Governor of the Bank of Italy in 1979, after a failed accusation against him led by magistrates of the Tribunal of Rome, considered kin to the Caltagirone family (a group of builders who had contracted heavy debts with the Bank of Italy) and Christian Democracy.
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