Buenaventura takes a look back
Rafael Buenaventura has been one of the most high-profile central bank governors in Asia since taking on the role in July 1999. He arrived as the country was struggling to overcome the effects of the Asian financial crisis, and has since worked hard to implement reforms, while sparing time to throw the odd criticism at the government. As his term concludes, he speaks with Richard Morrow about his legacy and the challenges his successor will face.
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