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"When Cordero came into office he had two choices to come in guns blazing, claiming he knows everything, or quietly get himself up to speed. He took the latter route and that is good" |
Ernesto Cordero, Mexicos new finance minister, has a difficult year ahead of him. He is facing pressure from the president to push through important political, tax and labour reforms and he also needs to stabilize Mexicos economy and try to convince sceptics that he is sufficiently experienced.
Interviewed by Euromoney in late March, Cordero says: "I dont know if I can deliver more than Mr Carstens [Agustin Carstens the previous finance minister] but what I can deliver is solvency and stability and I think that is very important."
On December 9 president Felipe Calderón moved Carstens to head the central bank, replacing him with Cordero. The move immediately prompted...