Martin Redrado
Malaysia’s Zeti on the key skills needed to be a successful central banker
BNM veteran recounts career-defining lessons and how the ASB synthesises theory with practical EM realities
Argentina’s Marcó del Pont nominated for full term
Argentine President nominates central bank governor Mercedes Marcó del Pont for full six-year term, even as inflation soars and currency value drops; deputy, board members also nominated
Argentina dips into central bank profit to finance expenditure
Central Bank of Argentina transfers $760m from last year’s profits to government to find expenditure; government unwilling to tap bond markets until yields come down sufficiently
Senate okays disputed Argentine reserve transfer
Lawmakers in Argentina's upper house approve president’s decree to transfer $4.4 billion of central bank reserves to bond repayment fund
Argentine Senate set to reject governor
Central bank set to be leaderless again after committee vote against Fernández ally
Argentine court blocks debt repayment fund
Appeals court thwarts Argentine president Cristina Fernández’s decree by upholding injunction against the forced transfer of central bank reserves to bondholder repayment fund
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 barred from central bank by police
The fall out between Argentine central bank head Martín Redrado and President Cristina Fernández escalates as police are posted outside the central bank to prevent him entering
Redrado reinstated
Argentine central bank governor is back at work after a federal judge rules presidential decree unconstitutional
Argentine president fires Redrado
Governor dismissed by presidential decree on Thursday evening following his refusal to hand over reserves
Argentina’s Redrado clings to position
Buenos Aires wants former governor Mario Blejer to take over following governor’s questioning of plan to raid reserves
Argentina’s Redrado on currency mismatches
Central Bank of Argentina’s Martin Redrado on regulating currency mismatches
Argentine central bank funds to cover $6.7bn debt
Argentina's president said Tuesday that the authorities would dip into the central bank's coffers to repay the country's $6.7 billion debt to the so-called Paris Club group of creditor countries.
Repeat of 2001 crisis impossible, says Redrado
Martin Redrado, the governor of the Central Bank of Argentina, says that the country's economy is strong enough to avoid a repeat of the crippling crisis it experienced in 2001.
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 lessons from hyperinflation
Lower inflation is the consequence of more responsible fiscal, monetary and wage policies, which might be a result of more awareness of the costs of rampant price growth, stated Martin Redrado, the governor of the Central Bank of Argentina.
Argentina is "riding the storm": Redrado
Martin Redrado, the governor of the Central Bank of Argentina, said his country has dealt with the recent global market turmoil because of better macroeconomic management.
Recent events indicate Argentine stability
Martin Redrado, the governor of the Central Bank of Argentina, said that recent market volatility showed the strength of the country's monetary and financial policy.
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.