Argentine central banker offers resignation

Argentine President Eduardo Duhalde said on Friday he would talk to Central Bank chief Aldo Pignanelli next week about Pignanelli's offer to resign.

"The decision is to talk with him," Duhalde told journalists during a meeting of regional presidents in Brasilia. "On Monday I'll talk to him and we'll see."

Duhalde confirmed that Pignanelli had presented his resignation. But in Buenos Aires, Duhalde's cabinet chief, Alfredo Atanasof, denied at his regular press briefing that the central bank chief

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