Redrado’s tenure

Inside Redrado’s battle for Argentina’s central bank

Inside Redrado’s battle for Argentina’s central bank
The creeping hand of the state
The end of the Redrado era: a timeline


The presidency of Argentina’s central bank is one of the toughest jobs in the financial markets. As well as possessing the necessary technical skills, the bank’s head needs to demonstrate political dexterity and a stomach for the odd financial crisis. So perhaps the biggest surprise of Martin Redrado’s tenure was not its end but that he survived for as long as he did.

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