BusinessAfter Rexit, Arvind Subramanian Likely To Head RBI: Foreign Media
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After Rexit, Arvind Subramanian Likely To Head RBI: Foreign Media
Arvind Subramanian is most likely to succeed Rajan, showed survey
7 of 13 economists picked the Oxford-educated Subramanian
None of the other candidates received more than two votes
Seven of 13 economists picked the Oxford-educated Arvind Subramanian out of a list unveiled on Monday to reporters in New Delhi by a finance ministry official.
Arvind Subramanian, chief economic adviser at India's finance ministry, is the most likely to succeed Raghuram Rajan as central bank governor among the five candidates the government is said to be considering, a Bloomberg News survey showed.
Seven of 13 economists picked the Oxford-educated Subramanian out of a list unveiled on Monday to reporters in New Delhi by a finance ministry official. None of the other candidates received mo...