Viktor Gerashchenko

Viktor Gerashchenko

Viktor Vladimirovich Gerashchenko (Russian: Ви́ктор Влади́мирович Гера́щенко), byname "Gerakl" (the Russian version of Heracles), was the Chairman of the Soviet and then Russian Central Bank during much of the Perestroika and post-Perestroika periods.

Viktor Gerashchenko was born in Leningrad on 21 December, 1937. His father was a leading Soviet banker who ran the Financial Department of the Foreign Office in the 1940s before ending his career as Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank. Due to his father's connections, Viktor made a brilliant career in the Soviet banking system. At the age of 28 he became Director of the first Soviet bank abroad, Moscow Narodny Bank, based in London.

In 1982 Gerashcheko moved to work in the Vneshtorgbank, responsible for the Soviet foreign trade. Seven years later he was appointed Chairman of the Presidium of the State Bank of the USSR. In 1991, Gerashchenko became the last Chairman of the State Bank of the USSR. For three years, which proved to be some of the most difficult for the Russian national economics, he steered the nascent banking system as Chairman of the Bank of Russia.

His activities as Central Bank chair were controversial: for example, he was accused of illegally supplying money to the anti-reform forces in the Supreme Soviet during the 1993 Russian Constitutional Crisis. Gerashchenko has also been accused of being largely responsible for the Russian "Black Tuesday" of October 1994, when the Russian ruble crashed 24 percent in one day. In fact, former Harvard Economist Jeffrey Sachs in 1995 called Gerashchenko "the worst central banker in the world." [http://www.heritage.org/Research/RussiaandEurasia/BG1232.cfm#pgfId=1011702]

Gerashchenko laid down his offices in 1994 but returned to the office following the Russian financial crisis of 1998. Under his leadership, the economy of Russia rapidly recovered after the excruciating default. Gerashchenko made frequent TV appearances and became quite popular for his sardonic, dry sense of humor.

In March 2002 Gerashchenko resigned again, citing his advanced age, and accepted the post of Chairman of the Board in the notorious oil company "Yukos". He then joined the Rodina party as a co-chairman and made it to the State Duma as their representative [http://www.afn.by/news/view.asp?id=39335] .

He considered becoming an opposition candidate in the 2008 Russian Presidential election. [http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/politics/28.html?id_issue=11747633]


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