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An Economist Predicted the End of Inflation but Warned About Exchange Rate Tensions

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“There are still complications to accumulate reserves,” Esteban Domecq warned. He also said the country risk must be 300 to get credit.
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The economist Cristian Folgar analyzed the economic situation of the country and pointed out against the way in which inflation is measured in Argentina. “The downward trend of inflation will be consolidated, but the CPI no longer reflects the reality of daily consumption. Today services have more weight in what we actually spend, and that is not well represented in the basket used to measure the index,” he explained. In dialogue with Radio Riva…

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The economist Cristian Folgar analyzed the economic situation of the country and pointed out against the way in which inflation is measured in Argentina. “The downward trend in inflation will be consolidated, but the CPI no longer reflects the reality of daily consumption. Today services have more weight in what we actually spend, and that is not well represented in the basket used to measure the index,” he explained. In dialogue with Rivadavia …

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“There are still complications to accumulate reserves,” Esteban Domecq warned. He also said the country risk must be 300 to get credit.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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