The Argentine economist spoke to the Herald about his recent book on …
Estefanía Pozzo
Estefanía Pozzo is editor in chief of the Buenos Aires Herald. An economics and finance specialist, her work has appeared in a variety of Argentine financial publications and international media including The New York Times. She was a columnist for The Washington Post. She earned a master's in journalism and now she is pursuing a master's in finance. She published a book called "It's the economy, you are not stupid".
Santiago Bausili, the Central Bank president selected by Javier Milei, has yet to assume his role at the institution
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The decision grants the country access to a US$7.5 bn disbursement
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YPF expropriation payout trial begins with disputed interest rates and dates
Depending on how the calculation is made, Argentina will be made to pay between US$16 billion and US$4.9 billion
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The measures are implemented amid tough negotiations with the IMF.
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The president of the entity grouping them called for a “stable macroeconomy” and a “strong currency”
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In February 1977, most of the Deutsch family was kidnapped by the military. Carter’s personal dealings with Videla saved them from being killed.
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The economist visited Argentina and talked to the Herald about the IMF, trade policy, and the global economic context
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Businessmen, trade unionists and politicians met at Amcham Summit 2023
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Some shareholders, directors and employees of brokers must buy financial dollars in over-the-counter transactions
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The gap between the official and the informal dollar exchange rates reached 111% today
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Some strategized splitting the election in Buenos Aires province to force his hand