
MEXICO CITY, March 25 (Reuters) - The controlling shareholders of Mexico City's stock market nominated former government minister Luis Tellez as the exchange's president, the stock market said on Wednesday.
Tellez, an economist, served as Energy Secretary under President Ernesto Zedillo and was managing director of private equity firm The Carlyle Group's [CYL.UL] Mexico offices.
Most recently he served as Transport Minister in the current government of Felipe Calderon until he stepped down from his post earlier this month following a scandal over recorded personal telephone calls [ID:nN03496093].
The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores BOLSA.MX, or BMV, went public last June and the exchange is jointly owned by more than 30 brokerages that use it to trade stock, derivatives and debt. (Reporting by Robert Campbell; Editing by Carol Bishopric)
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