Capital Letter is Frank Kane’s weekly series on Abu Dhabi’s money, power and ambition Khaled Mohamed Balama has never been a central banker in the mould of Kevin Warsh, Christine Lagarde or Andrew Bailey – his peers at the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England. Since becoming governor of the Central Bank of the UAE in 2021, he has largely followed the traditional Gulf model: technocratic, influential and discreet. There a…
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