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Mariano Rubio (Mariano Rubio Jiménez) was born on 14 November, 1931 in Burgos, is a Spanish economist (1931–1999). Discover Mariano Rubio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Mariano Rubio Jiménez |
Occupation |
Economist |
Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
14 November 1931 |
Birthday |
14 November |
Birthplace |
Burgos |
Date of death |
4 October, 1999 |
Died Place |
Madrid |
Nationality |
Spain
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He is a member of famous Economist with the age 67 years old group.
Mariano Rubio Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mariano Rubio's Wife?
His wife is Isabel Azcárate
Carmen Posadas (m. 1988)
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Wife |
Isabel Azcárate
Carmen Posadas (m. 1988) |
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Mariano Rubio Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mariano Rubio worth at the age of 67 years old? Mariano Rubio’s income source is mostly from being a successful Economist. He is from Spain. We have estimated Mariano Rubio's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Economist |
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Mariano Rubio (14 November 1931–4 October 1999) was a Spanish economist who served as the governor of Bank of Spain in the period 1984–1992.
He involved in a scandal known as Ibercorp incident and was forced to resign from the office.
Rubio was born in Burgos on 14 November 1931.
He studied law, but he did not complete his studies.
He later graduated from the University of Madrid receiving a bachelor's degree in economics.
During his undergraduate studies he was part of the University Socialist Association and arrested due to his anti-Francoist activities.
Following his release from the prison Rubio left Spain for Paris where he worked at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
He returned to Spain in 1963 and began to work at the treasury.
In 1965 he was appointed deputy director of the research department of the Bank of Spain.
Ángel Madroñero, the head of the department, was instrumental in his appointment.
Rubio became general director of financial policy department of the ministry of finance in 1970 and remained in the office until his resignation in 1972.
Next year he was named as the head of Enagás company.
Between 1977 and 1984 he was deputy governor of the Bank of Spain.
He succeeded J. R. Álvarez Rendueles as governor of the bank in July 1984.
His second wife was Uruguay-born author Carmen Posadas with who he wed in January 1988.
Rubio had to resign from the office in July 1992 due to his involvement in a scandal known as Ibercorp case and was replaced by Luis Angel Rojo in the post.
Rubio was accused of employing some confidential information to gain dividends in the stock market and of falsifying official documents.
During his tenure as governor of the bank Spanish credit market was radically transformed and became much more liberal than the previous periods.
Miguel Boyer also implicated in the case, and both Boyer and Rubio in addition to others, including their wives, were taken to the court.
Rubio arrested and jailed due to his involvement in the scandal in 1994.
He first married Isabel Azcárate.
He died of colon cancer in Madrid on 4 October 1999.