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"Close It Is the Way": Marcos Galperin's Phrase that Revived the Debate by the Central Bank

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The founder of Mercado Libre and ally of Javier Milei’s government recalled the libertarian promise to “dynamite” the institution, ensuring that “fractional banking should be prohibited” and that this system “does not work.” Carlos Maslatón crossed it. Read more
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The CEO and founder of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperin, reflected an idea that Javier Milei himself promulgated in his first television appearances: closing the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA). This he did from his X account, where he responded an analysis by economist Ramiro Castiñeira, who reviewed the latest reforms to this one. Galperin’s message was: “Close it is the way.” Closing it is the way.— Marcos Galperin (@marcos_galper…

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The Argentine analyst believes that as long as deposits expand via credit, the central bank will remain indispensable. Read more

The founder of Mercado Libre reopened the discussion on the role of BCRA and proposed to ban fractional banking. Thus, he revived one of the central discussions of the economic agenda of Javier Milei’s government.

The former CEO of Mercado Libre responded to the post of an economist, who praised the reforms. Carlos Maslatón went to the crossroads and explained why it is not so simple. The debate. The founder of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperin, revived one of Javier Milei’s founding debates by demanding the elimination of the Central Bank. “Closing it is the way,” said the businessman on social network X, in response to an analysis that praised the latest r…

The founder of Mercado Libre and ally of Javier Milei’s government recalled the libertarian promise to “dynamite” the institution, ensuring that “fractional banking should be prohibited” and that this system “does not work.” Carlos Maslatón crossed it. Read more

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The founder of Mercado Libre criticized the current banking system and supported the elimination of the Central Bank. Maslatón went to the crossing and explained the technical limits. The post Marcos Galperin questioned the fractional banking and revived the discussion for the future of the Central Bank appeared first on The Intransigent.

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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