
Miguel Pesce
Miguel Pesce is an Argentine economist and politician who served as the president of the Central Bank of Argentina from 2020 to 2022. He is known for his role in managing the country's monetary policy during a challenging economic period marked by inflation and currency devaluation. Pesce's tenure included significant decisions regarding the foreign exchange market and negotiations with international financial institutions. He was recently mentioned in the news as the Central Bank experienced a significant decline in reserves, marking the worst monthly performance since his leadership in March 2023.
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Recent news mentions
Miguel Pesce is mentioned as the head of the Central Bank during the time of the alleged misconduct.
allanaron agencias de cambio vinculadas a Elías Piccirillo y Sur FinanzasMiguel Pesce was the president of the BCRA during the time of the alleged irregularities.
Los cinco funcionarios del Banco Central investigados por las maniobras con el dólar oficial siguen en funcionesMiguel Pesce was the president of the Central Bank during March 2023 when it sold more than US$ 1.900 million.
las reservas quedaron al borde de perforar los US$ 25.000 millones



















