President, Central Bank Martin Redrado of Argentina

Mr Redrado said delegates would have to pick up the pieces and look for a new consensus.
After speaking on the current stability of the Argentine economy, Central Bank President, Martn Redrado praised the economic policies of the last five years, which focused on sustained economic growth coupled with social inclusion.
Martin Redrado is the disturbance handler.
When Martin Redrado was named chairman of Argentina's National Securities Commission a year ago, he was just 29 years old, fresh from jobs in the United States with Salomon Brothers and the Security Pacific Bank, and the outlook for the Argentine stock markets he was to regulate seemed bright.
Redrado said in an interview recently.
Redrado says he faces a quandary: the markets still need tighter regulation, he admits, but he feels he should also help create an image of Argentina as a good place to invest.
President Martin Redrado said in an interview.
now runs the Center for Financial Stability in Buenos Aires.
exports to globalization to the countrys economy.
Bank Governor Martin Redrado said on Monday.
market was growing at a strong pace.
investments to expand the country's installed capacity.
Redrado was appointed central bank chief in September.
Redrado Says Argentinas Economy Will Expand 7.
international markets and will foster more growth in 2008.
turmoil caused by Mexicos 1994 devaluation.
minimal, Redrado said in a report he presented to the senate.
Argentina has built up record foreign reserves that will protect the nation's economy and its currency against the kinds of external shocks that can jolt developing nations, Central Bank president Martin Redrado said Monday.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina--Argentina has built up record foreign reserves that will protect the nation's economy and its currency against the kinds of external shocks that can jolt developing nations, Central Bank president Martin Redrado said Monday.
Addressing a group of central bank chiefs here, Redrado said Argentine foreign currency reserves hit a record $41 billion this month, which he called security against any unexpected market corrections.
Martin Redrado is Argentina's new secretary of international economic affairs at the Foreign Ministry.
Martin Redrado says that although Argentina has made progress since the 2001/02 financial crisis, more patience is needed before it can achieve sustainable growth.
But Redrado says that according to a central bank poll of financial institutions, inflation expectations have come down from 13% at the beginning of the year to 11.
Martn Redrado was appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Argentina in September, 2004.
In 1996 Redrado was invited to take the position of Secretary of State of the Ministry of Educations Technological Education Area.
Martin Redrado has had his hands full since taking over at Argentina’s central bank in a surprise appointment in September 2004.
Redrado has made some noise about reining in government expenditure, but his hopes of making a difference are slim.
Worse yet, Redrado has done little to maintain the central bank’s autonomy.
Critics contend Redrado is trying to win political favor.
But referring to main sticking points, Redrado said without an agreement on agriculture -- and implicitly a US agreement to abandon most farm subsidies -- there would be no FTAA.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Volatile world financial markets--and not Argentina's economic policy--pose the biggest threat to the Argentine economy, Central Bank president Martin Redrado said on Monday.
September 17, 2007 (LPAC)--Argentinas Central Bank President Martin Redrado found himself among the elite crowd invited to attend the early September gathering of central bankers and other economic and academic bigwigs at Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Argentine Central Bank President Martin Redrado said the bank is deeply concerned about the country's inflation rate, the strongest statement so far from a member of the President Kirchner administration.
The central bank is concerned, deeply concerned, about the current level of inflation Redrado said Thursday in a speech at the Argentina Investment Forum in London.
The Argentine Central Bank president Martin Redrado said that theres no floor on sight for the international financial markets crisis, but in recent months for the first time in decades, Argentina managed to stop a run on the banks reserves.
Speaking before the Council of the Americas meeting in Buenos Aires Redrado said that the international financial situation and of the last few months in Argentina tested the strength of the countrys monetary policy.
Regarding Argentinas foreign debt Redrado said the debt/GDP ratio is manageable and revealed that to maintain that ratio we need an annual growth of 1.
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mortgage market stabilizes, Argentine Central Bank President Martin Redrado said on Monday.
Volatile world financial markets - and not Argentina’s economic policy - pose the biggest threat to the Argentine economy, Central Bank president Martin Redrado said on Monday.