Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year
Every year, Euromoney magazine awards a Finance Minister of the Year award.[1] Past recipients are listed below.
- 1981 Turgut Özal of Turkey
- 1982 Hon Sui Sen of Singapore
- 1983 Jesús Silva Herzog of Mexico
- 1984 Paul Keating of Australia[2]
- 1985 Roger Douglas of New Zealand[3]
- 1986 James Baker of the United States of America[4]
- 1987 Edouard Balladur of France[5]
- 1988 Nigel Lawson of the United Kingdom
- 1989 J. B. Sumarlin of Indonesia
- 1990 Philippe Maystadt of Belgium[6]
- 1991 Carlos Solchaga of Spain
- 1992 Domingo Cavallo of Argentina
- 1993 Manmohan Singh of India[7]
- 1994 Iiro Viinanen of Finland
- 1995 Roberto de Ocampo of the Philippines[8]
- 1996 Robert Rubin of the United States of America[9]
- 1997 Anatoly Chubais of Russia[10]
- 1998 Leszek Balcerowicz of Poland[11]
- 1999 José Ángel Gurría of Mexico[12]
- 2000 Brigita Schmögnerovà of Slovakia[13]
- 2001 Shaukat Aziz of Pakistan[14]
- 2002 Milen Veltchev of Bulgaria[15]
- 2003 Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf of Saudi Arabia[16]
- 2004 Ivan Miklos of Slovakia[17]
- 2005 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria[18]
- 2006 Sri Mulyani Indrawati of Indonesia[19]
- 2007 Mlađan Dinkić of Serbia[20]
- 2008 Xie Xuren of China[21]
- 2009 Jim Flaherty of Canada[22]
- 2010 Alexei Kudrin of Russia[23]
- 2011 Wayne Swan of Australia[24]
- 2012 Cesar Purisima of Philippines[25]
- 2013 Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore
This award was nicknamed "World's Greatest Treasurer"[26] after Keating won in 1984.
References
- ↑ Finance minister of the year, Euromoney magazine
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- ↑ Finance minister of the year 1986: James Baker, Secretary, U.S. Treasury
- ↑ CSA Celebrity Speakers
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- ↑ "Euromoney 1996-09". Euromoney. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
- ↑ FINANCE MINISTER OF THE YEAR 1996 - Rubin: quietly getting things done
- ↑ Finance Minister of the Year 1997: Chubais forces the pace
- ↑ Finance Minister of the Year 1998: Leszek Balcerowicz
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 1999: Staying tough in a crisis
- ↑ Finance Minister of the Year 2000: Brigita Schmögnerovà
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2001: Shaukat Aziz, Pakistan
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2002: Veltchev takes his debt skills back home
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2003: Taking stock of a volatile situation
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2004: Miklos has no time for bullies
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2005: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria
- ↑ Finance Minister of the year 2006: Dr Sri Mulyani Indrawati
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2007: Mladjan Dinkic
- ↑ Finance Minister of the Year 2008
- ↑ Finance minister of the year: Jim Flaherty, Canada
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2010: Kudrin’s cautious approach pays off for Russia
- ↑ Finance minister of the year 2011: Swan confounds his domestic sceptics
- ↑ Purisima named Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year 2012
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