Argentina's government has appealed against a ruling by a federal judge to block the sacking of the head of the central bank. The appeal on Saturday is the latest move in an escalating dispute that began after Martin Redrado, the central bank head, refused to release funds to be used for national debt repayments. "The government, in keeping with the responsibility and respect with which we've handled this issue, has presented its appeals," Anibal Fernandez, the cabinet chief, said. A...
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