Argentina's Economy Chief Frontrunner Rejects Dollarization, Pitches 'Shock' Therapy to Banks
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Argentine economist Javier Milei has distanced himself from the idea of dollarisation after his pick for the country's central bank president, Guillermo Nielsen, rejected the role. Milei, a vocal advocate for dollarisation, had previously stated that he would only accept the position if Nielsen was appointed. Nielsen's rejection has led Milei to reconsider his stance on dollarisation, highlighting the challenges and complexities involved in implementing such a monetary policy shift.
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