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Prime Minister
  
Enrico Letta

Succeeded by
  
Salvatore Rossi

Preceded by
  
Vittorio Grilli

Name
  
Fabrizio Saccomanni


Succeeded by
  
Pier Carlo Padoan

Role
  
Economist

Preceded by
  
Vincenzo Desario

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Born
  
22 November 1942 (age 81) Rome, Italy (
1942-11-22
)

Alma mater
  
Bocconi University Princeton University

Books
  
Managing International Financial Instability: National Tamers Versus Global Tigers

Education
  
Princeton University, Bocconi University

Political party
  
Independent politician

Restoring Sustainable Growth and Job Creation in Europe: Keynote by Fabrizio Saccomanni


Fabrizio Saccomanni (born 22 November 1942) is an Italian economist, civil servant and the former deputy governor of the Bank of Italy. He served as Italy's minister of economy and finances between April 2013 and February 2014.

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Early life and education

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Saccomanni was born in Rome on 22 November 1942. He holds a master's degree in economics and business, which he received from the Bocconi University in 1966. He also took postgraduate courses in monetary and international economics at Princeton University.

Career

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Saccomanni worked at the Bank of Italy most of his career. His tenure at the bank interrupted only when he worked at the International Monetary Fund (1970 – 1975) and at the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development where he served as vice president from 2003 to 2006. He also served as the chairman of the foreign exchange policy committee of the European Monetary Institute from 1991 to 1997 in addition to his post at the Bank of Italy.

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He was the director general of the Bank of Italy where he started his career in June 1967. He was appointed director general on 2 October 2006 and reappointed in 2012. He was also a board member of the Bank for International Settlements and an alternate to the governor of the Bank of Italy in the Governing Council of the European Central Bank.

On 27 April 2013, prime minister-designate Enrico Letta announced that Saccomanni would serve as minister of economy and finances in his cabinet. His term began on 28 April and he replaced Vittorio Grilli in the post. Saccomanni was one of the technocrats in the Letta cabinet. Saccomanni was replaced by Pier Carlo Padoan as minister of economy and finances on 22 February 2014 when the government led by Matteo Renzi was formed. In October 2014 Saccomanni was appointed senior advisor to the OMFIF.

Works

Saccomanni published a book in 2008 about financial crisis experienced, Managing international financial stability: National tamers versus global tigers.

Awards

Saccomanni was named by his alma mater, Bocconi University, as the alumnus of the year in 2011 for his professionalism, entrepreneurial spirit, integrity, responsibility and open-mindedness.

References

Fabrizio Saccomanni Wikipedia