Raghuram Rajan appointed as next RBI Governor for three years, to succeed Subbarao
Raghuram Rajan, currently the Chief Economic Advisor to the government of India was on Tuesday appointed the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) governor for three years.
Rajan will replace D Subbarao, who completes his five-year term on September 4, and will be the 23rd Governor of the central bank."Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has approved appointment ofRaghuram Rajan as Governor of RBI for a term of three years," an official statement said.
Rajan, a former IMF chief economist, was appointed as the Chief Economic Advisor in the Finance Ministry in August last year.
Known for his frank views, Rajan was also honorary economic advisor to the Prime Minister. He was acclaimed for predicting the 2008 global financial crisis.
An alumni of IIM-Ahmedabad and IIT-Delhi, Rajan did his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was professor at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business before taking over as CEA.
Rajan was also involved with the report on Financial Sector Reforms, which was authorised by the Planning Commission.
The former IMF chief economist had emerged as the key pointsman for Finance minister P Chidambaram, dealing with issues as diverse as a new development index to calm down nerves in the markets.
Apart from a sound understanding of the economic and financial system, what also works in favour of Rajan is his familiarity with key players in the global economic system, especially in uncertain times like at present. Besides, he is expected to get new ideas into RBI, which many on Raisina Hill believe is too conservative.
At the same time, a professional economist like Rajan is expected to take an independent view of applicants for bank licences and not act under the finance ministry's pressure.
Rajan's appointment comes at a time when the economy is struggling with a high Current Account Deficit (CAD) and a depreciating rupee. Earlier in the day Raghuram Rajan sought to assure markets that the government is intent on measures to stabilise the rupee.
With the Reserve bank of India's (RBI) measures failing to stem the rupee's slide, the government is likely to announce steps to curb a ballooning Current Account Deficit (CAD). The Finance Ministry is expected to announce five-six measures to curb CAD. (Economic Times)
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