“It’s like putting on an old pair of slippers, it feels very comfortable,” says Francisco Gros, describing his return to Brazil after five years in the US. “New York was a challenge, an adventure, but this is home.”
Gros, who is chairman of Morgan Stanley do Brasil and a managing director of the worldwide firm, has made a career out of taking up challenges and adventures.
Twice he has served as Brazil’s central bank governor – during his first stint the country declared a debt moratorium.
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