NewsSpecial WireIran’s central bank to get new chief

Iran’s central bank to get new chief

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Sep. 14 – The head of Iran’s central bank will soon be replaced, government-run Persian-language websites reported on Thursday. Iran Focus

Tehran, Iran, Sep. 14 – The head of Iran’s central bank will soon be replaced, government-run Persian-language websites reported on Thursday.

Hossein Namazi will replace incumbent central bank chief Ibrahim Sheibani.

Namazi was once the Islamic Republic’s Economy Minister under Prime Minister Hossein Moussavi in the 1980s.

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