| Headline: Chilean finance minister – On debt, flows and Eric Clapton Source: Euromoney Date: March 2000 Author: Mark Mulligan If supporters of Chilean president-elect Ricardo Lagos are banking on some sort of cultural revolution during his six-year term, they can probably look first to the unlikely figure of Nicolas Eyzaguirre, the new finance minister. Because behind the perfect curriculum vitae, which includes degrees from the University of Chile and Harvard, and then stints with the Chilean central bank and the IMF, is a former student radical who idolizes Eric Clapton and loves nothing better than to pick out a melody on one of his four guitars. |
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