BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank chief on Monday opened the door to quitting early if conservative challenger Mauricio Macri wins the presidential election race, days after vowing he would see out his mandate until its 2019 end.
Monetary policymaker Alejandro Vanoli, who is seen as a trusted ally of the country's outgoing leftist president, Cristina Fernandez, said he was at odds with Macri's plan to unwind capital controls if that meant a sharp peso devaluation.
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