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Brazilian Senate Votes Overwhelmingly in Favor of Central Bank Autonomy

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil’s Senate voted overwhelmingly to approve a bill that would establish the autonomy of the Central Bank to reduce political interference in monetary policy and align the country with other major economies.

Senators voted 56-12 in a remote session to pass the bill, which still needs to be voted on by the lower chamber of Congress to deliver on a campaign promise by President Jair Bolsonaro.

The headquarters of the Brazilian Central Bank in Brasília.
The headquarters of the Brazilian Central Bank in Brasília. (Photo: internet reproduction)

Although Brazil’s Central Bank has administrative autonomy from the government, it is not fully independent. The bank’s governor is considered a member of the president’s cabinet of ministers.

The bill introduces conditions for appointing and firing bank directors, who will have fixed four-year terms that will no longer coincide with the country’s presidential term. At present, the board is renewed with each incoming government.

Source: MercoPress

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