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Argentina's Macri to repatriate USD 1.3 million from Bahamas

Macri yesterday said the money was deposited in Merrill Lynch accounts in Switzerland and the US, but it was transferred to the Bahamas after Swiss private bank Julius Baer Group bought the Merrill Lynch overseas wealth management unit from Bank of America.

May 31, 2016 / 09:03 IST
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President Mauricio Macri has said that he will repatriate USD 1.3 million in savings from the Bahamas and use the money to buy Argentine treasury bonds because he is confident the struggling economy will recover and thrive.

Macri yesterday said the money was deposited in Merrill Lynch accounts in Switzerland and the US, but it was transferred to the Bahamas after Swiss private bank Julius Baer Group bought the Merrill Lynch overseas wealth management unit from Bank of America.

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Macri, who was Buenos Aires mayor, won the presidency last year on a promise to jumpstart Argentina's economy and root out endemic corruption.

He recently set up a blind trust to handle his financial holdings in response to criticism over his role in two offshore companies that emerged in the "Panama Papers" leak.