Telesur – Conservative Brazilian presidential candidate Aecio Neves announced on Wednesday that he would tap a former hedge fund manager as his finance minister should he win the country’s upcoming election.
Neves said during Wednesday night’s televised presidential debate with President Dilma Rousseff and Former Environment Minister Marina Silva that Arminio Fraga, who served as Brazil’s Central Bank Chief under former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, would be part of his cabinet. Fraga is currently one of Neves’ economic advisors.