Argentina cenbank says commercial bank loan will help country face external shocks

BUENOS AIRES, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank said on Friday a $5 billion, one-year loan from private banks would bolster its hard currency reserves, improving the regulator's ability to confront external shocks and avoid disruption in local money markets.
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