See also: Argentina: Redrados era comes to an end
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Locked out: Martin Redrado leaves his home in Buenos Aires on January 25. He left the central bank four days later after announcing his resignation |
Martin Redrados resignation as governor of the Argentine central bank marks the end of a period of relative stability at the monetary authority. His departure following a bitter struggle with the countrys president, Cristina Kirchner, over the use of the banks reserves, has led to fears that the central banks independence could become compromised with Kirchner and her husband, former president, Nestor pulling the strings.
Redrados exit can be traced back to December 14, when Kirchner passed an emergency decree to set up a Bicentennial Stability and Reduced Indebtedness Fund to finance public debt that matures this year. This involved the transfer of $6.6 billion...