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Bank of Italy, Salvatore Rossi is the new deputy director

Last May he had already become general secretary of the Central Bank, appointed in the last months of Draghi's mandate – Ignazio Visco's trusted man, he has spent periods of study and work at the IMF and MIT in the past.

Bank of Italy, Salvatore Rossi is the new deputy director

Salvatore Rossi is the new deputy general manager of the Bank of Italy. The superior council of Via Nazionale appointed him today on the proposal of the governor of Ignazio Visco. Since 2007 he was head of the Economic Research and International Relations Department. Author of numerous essays, Rossi had been appointed Secretary General of the Central Bank in May 2011, in the last months of Mario Draghi's mandate, with whom he had collaborated closely for several years on the drafting of the Final Considerations.

Confidential man of the new governor, Salvatore Rossi crowned his long career in the Bank of Italy by occupying one of the most coveted seats on Via Nazionale.

Born in Bari in 1949, graduated in Mathematics at the University of Bari, he completed study trips at the International Monetary Fund and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.

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