Mexico's Senate has confirmed Alejandro Díaz de León as a new board member of the country's central bank, according to a statement from the upper chamber of Congress.

Díaz de León will begin his eight-year term in January.

Last month, President Enrique Peña Nieto nominated Díaz de León, head of the government's exporter bank, to replace outgoing member Manuel Sánchez.

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Díaz de León is well-known to international investors. He previously ran the finance ministry's debt office, responsible for Mexico's annual crude oil hedging program. 

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