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IMF board gathered in Argentina since Batakis was the economy minister

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IMF board meets  Argentina’s new economy minister. Fund staff updates the board on the state of affairs in Argentina.  Argentina’s dollar bonds trading in very distressed territory under 20 cents on the dollar. Former economy minister Martin Guzman, the architect of Argentina’s deal with the IMF, has resigned. The IMF International Monetary Fund’s leading group … Read more

After Guzman’s exit, Argentina’s president selects a new finance minister

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Argentine President Alberto Fernandez appoints new economy minister. Guzman was key ally of Fernandez de Kirchner’s center-left government. Tensions in ruling coalition over how to handle economic crises exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Guzman had come under fire from wing of ruling coalition pushing for more state spending. Argentine President Alberto Fernandez named business … Read more

Hasty exit by Argentina’s economic clergyman could develop market

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Martin Guzman, the architect of Argentina’s recent $44 billion IMF deal, resigns. He had clashed with the more militant wing of the ruling Peronist coalition around powerful Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Analysts fear the departure could impact Argentina’s ability to meet its obligations with the IMF. The unexpected flight of Argentina’s economy clergyman … Read more

Argentine Economy Minister who renegotiated IMF debt resigns

  • Martin Guzman was tasked with renegotiating a $44 billion debt with the IMF that Argentina insisted it could not afford to repay.
  • Despite resistance from Vice President Cristina Kirchner, Guzman managed to agree a deal and save Argentina from defaulting.
  • Fernandez’s faction has gone after Guzman over perceived excessive zeal in tackling the budget deficit and his monetary policy.

 

Economy Minister of Argentina, Martin Guzman, resigned Saturday after leading debt renegotiations with the International Monetary Fund, causing new uncertainty in Latin America’s third-largest economy.

In his statement to President Alberto Fernandez, Guzman did not explain why he resigned, but he urged the center-left leader to heal internal divisions so that “the next minister does not suffer” the same difficulties he did.

“It will be essential that you work on an agreement within the ruling coalition,” he added in the statement shared on Twitter.

His resignation comes two weeks after Vice President Cristina Kirchner, a former president who has been a constant critic of the government, gave a speech attacking Fernandez’s economic management.

Political analyst Carlos Fara told AFP that Guzman’s resignation was “a check mate for the president’s autonomy” and had given Kirchner the upper hand in their power struggle.

“The resignation will have a very bad effect in the markets. Even if the president and vice president reach a consensus on managing the economy, from now on everything will be conditioned by Cristina Kirchner’s pressure.”

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Martin Guzman steps down as Argentina’s economy minister

Martin Guzman

The 39-year-old had clashed with Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Guzman was instrumental in concluding a new $44 billion contract with the IMF. Argentine peso has reached an all-time low versus the U.S. dollar. Martin Guzman, the architect of Argentina’s recent debt settlement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has resigned as economy minister. … Read more