Argentina's Central Bank Chief Resigns
The president of Argentina's central bank, Luis Caputo, abruptly resigned Tuesday, after just a few months in the position and amid a volatile economic crisis.
The resignation, which the bank said was for "personal reasons," came as President Mauricio Macri was negotiating additional IMF funding three months after securing a $50 billion loan from the international lender to stabilize Argentina's economy.
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