Ceyla Pazarbasioglu

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Ceyla Pazarbasioglu (Turkish: Ceyla Pazarbaşıoğlu) is a Turkish economist. As of January 2010 she was an assistant director of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Monetary and Capital Markets department and was in charge of financial supervision. In 2012 she became deputy director in the same department.[1]

Biography

Pazarbasioglu has B.S. in economics from Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and a Ph.D. in economics from Georgetown University.[2]

From 1992 and 1998, Pazarbasioglu was an economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), providing technical assistance to the Czech Republic, Poland, Turkey, Ghana, Korea, Thailand, Russia, and some of the component states of the CIS. After leaving the IMF, she was Chief Economist at ABN AMRO UK until 2001.[2]

From July 2001 to June 2003, Pazarbasioglu was vice president of the Banking Regulatory and Supervisory Agency of Turkey.[2]

2008-2009 IMF Ukraine mission

From October 2008[3] till December 2009[1] Pazarbasioglu was the Chief of the International Montetary Fund's mission to Ukraine. In December 2009 she was replaced by Athanasios Arvanitis. The IMF stressed that the reshuffle was not linked to developments in Ukraine.[1]

As a result of the

Bloc of Lytvyn and supported by the Party of Regions of fellow presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych.[9]

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