Argentina peso tumbles as central bank chief resigns

Reuters  |  BUENOS AIRES 

(Reuters) - The of Argentina's central bank, resigned on Tuesday for personal reasons, the said in a statement, a surprise announcement in the midst of the country's talks with the IMF that sent the peso tumbling.

Argentina's peso currency slid 4.65 percent to open at 39.15 per U.S. dollar after the announcement, traders said.

Former Economic Policy was named as Caputo's replacement, a statement from the presidency said.

"This resignation is due to personal reasons, with the conviction that a new agreement with the will reestablish confidence in the fiscal, financial, monetary and exchange rate situation," said the central statement.

The comes as is finalizing a deal to bolster a $50 billion credit line with the IMF in

Argentina's recession-hit is burdened by high interest rates and a currency that has lost around 50 percent of its value against the dollar this year.

(Reporting by Jorge Otaola; Writing by Scott Squires; Editing by and Rosalba O'Brien)

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 19:56 IST