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Elvira Sakhipzadovna Nabiullina (Russian: Эльвира Сахипзадовна Набиуллина; Tatar: Эльвира Сәхипзәде кызы Нәбиуллина; Bashkir: Эльвира Сәхипзада ҡыҙы Нәбиуллина; born 29 October 1963) is a Russian economist. She has been the head of the Central Bank of Russia since 2013. She was Russian President Vladimir Putin's economic adviser between May 2012 to June 2013.[1] She also was the minister of economic development and trade from September 2007 to May 2012.[2]
Elvira Nabiullina | |
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Chairwoman of the Bank of Russia | |
Assumed office 24 June 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Dmitry Medvedev Mikhail Mishustin |
Preceded by | Sergey Ignatyev |
Minister of Economic Development of Russia | |
In office 12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012 | |
President | Dmitry Medvedev |
Prime Minister | Vladimir Putin |
Preceded by | Herself (as Minister of Economic Development and Trade) |
Succeeded by | Andrey Belousov |
Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russia | |
In office 24 September 2007 – 12 May 2008 | |
President | Vladimir Putin |
Prime Minister | Viktor Zubkov |
Preceded by | Herman Gref |
Succeeded by | Herself (as Minister of Economic Development) Viktor Khristenko (as Minister of Industry and Trade) |
Personal details | |
Born | Ufa, Bashkortostan, Soviet Union (now Russia) | 29 October 1963
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
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