Dr. Coomaraswamy named Central Bank Governor of the Year-South Asia

Dr. Coomaraswamy named Central Bank Governor of the Year-South Asia

October 16, 2017   02:50 pm

Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, has been named as the Central Bank Governor of the Year, South Asia, by the popular publication house Global Capital. 

He was facilitated at Global Capital Markets Awards ceremony in Washington DC on October 14, which coincides with the World Bank-IMF Annual meetings, the Central bank said in a statement today. 

GobalCapital is a leading news, opinion and data service for people and institutions working in the international capital markets.

“South Asia is awash with highly capable central bank chiefs, yet Indrajit Coomaraswamy fully deserves this award for his unstinting professionalism and for ushering his country through some choppy waters over the past,” GobalCapital said in its website.

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