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Argentina Moves To Restrict Liquidity
Argentina’s Central Bank is to raise the minimum reserve requirement on banks’ checking and savings accounts from 15% to 17%, effective 1 April. The Bank says the move is aimed at encouraging banks to offer longer deposit terms and stimulate longer-term saving. It says that raising the reserve level will help to curb inflation by absorbing around $482 million excess liquidity from the market.
