Martin Redrado

No winners from Redrado’s row

The Central Bank of Argentina's conflict confronts the country with a Catch-22 situation from which the authorities cannot profit, argues Vladimir Werning, an economist at JP Morgan.

Argentina’s Redrado resigns

Argentine central bank governor gives in after three-week stand-off with the country’s president, government says it does not accept resignation

Redrado reinstated

Argentine central bank governor is back at work after a federal judge rules presidential decree unconstitutional

BIS starts Americas council

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has established a forum aimed at facilitating debate between the Basel-based institution and policymakers in the Americas.

Argentina's Redrado on financial stability

In the speech 'Financial stability and the importance of AML/CFT supervision and regulation' given on 13 February Martin Redrado of the Central Bank of Argentina said there is no unique solution or pre-established methodology for governments or…

Redrado on monetary policy in Argentina

In the speech 'Overview of monetary and financial policy in Argentina' given on 20 December Martin Redrado of the Central Bank of Argentina said the main obstacle to implementing inflation targeting is the small size of the financial system.

Argentina's Redrado says reserve building vital

Argentine central bank president Martin Redrado said Monday 8 January Latin American countries should take advantage of the current moment of good economic growth to build up foreign reserves to prepare for unforeseen problems.

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