With reserves around US$10 billion in the red, around half of travelers’ …
Juan Strasnoy Peyre
Juan Strasnoy Peyre is a journalist specialized in economics and finance. He is currently an economics editor at Ámbito Financiero and a columnist at Radio 10. Previously, he worked at BAE Negocios and El Economista, among other financial media.
With the equivalent of 5% of GDP maturing by December, analysts warn that the situation still hinges on currency …
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Caputo is going all-in on fighting inflation — postponing reserve accumulation and economic reactivation to do so
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The move concludes the government’s migration of interest-bearing debt from the Central Bank to the Treasury, debuting ‘LEFI’ bills to manage bank liquidity
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The operation for managing liquidity with banks was regulated, which will begin operating on July 22nd. The fiscal bill will be exempt from the limit on financing to the public sector
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Following statements by Milei and Caputo, the market is evaluating how and when currency controls could be lifted
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Officials will meet with banks, insurance companies and mutual investment funds looking to clear March, April, May and June payment deadlines for more than AR$7.5 billion