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Maysaa Sabreen Named Interim Head of Syria's Central Bank, First Woman in Role
Dec 30, 2024, 11:46 AM
Maysaa Sabreen has been appointed as the interim head of the Central Bank of Syria, marking the first time a woman has held this position. Previously serving as the First Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, Sabreen's appointment was announced by Syrian media and confirmed by a senior Syrian official.
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