Argentina’s new economy chief took a first step toward imposing new restraints on government expenditures, spending that has fueled one of Latin America’s highest inflation rates in a country long plagued by financial turmoil.
Economy Minister Sergio Massa instructed finance officials in a memo to halt all temporary transfers, also known as direct loans, from the treasury to pay for government spending effective Thursday, according to that official document seen by Reuters.
The instructions in the memo dated Thursday confirm the austerity measure outlined by Massa in a speech he gave on Wednesday, his first day as minister, in which he sought to reassert the government’s determination to tackle overspending.
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