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Egypt’s deputy central bank governor resigns after boss quits
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The new governor of Egypt's central bank Hisham Ramez (L) speaking during a press conference as Egyptian presidential spokesman Yasser Ali (C) and the outgoing head of the bank Faruq el-Okda (R) listen on in Cairo on January 10, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/HO/EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY)
The new governor of Egypt's central bank Hisham Ramez (L) speaking during a press conference as Egyptian presidential spokesman Yasser Ali (C) and the outgoing head of the bank Faruq el-Okda (R) listen on in Cairo on January 10, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/HO/EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY)
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CAIRO: The central bank of Egypt says the government has accepted the resignation of its deputy governor, less than a week after her boss said that he was quitting.

The changes in the central bank come as Egypt faces a spiraling economic crisis two years after the uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down.

A new governor, Hesham Ramez, is to take office in February. His predecessor’s resignation was anticipated after nine years in office.

The bank said the Tuesday resignation of Lobna Helal, the first woman to serve as deputy central bank governor, takes effect on Jan. 31.

No specific reason was given for Helal’s resignation. A shake-up in banks was expected following Ramez’s nomination.

The head the National Bank of Egypt, the nation’s largest commercial bank, resigned Monday.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on January 16, 2013, on page 6.
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The changes in the central bank come as Egypt faces a spiraling economic crisis two years after the uprising that forced former President Hosni Mubarak to step down.

The bank said the Tuesday resignation of Lobna Helal, the first woman to serve as deputy central bank governor, takes effect on Jan. 31 .
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