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Despite Delayed Liquidations, Dollars Continue Marching - the Economist

Summary by El Economista
The demand for d lares continues to beat the supply. In June there was a large foreign exchange settlement of the field and there were almost twice as many affidavits that were not executed, and they have time to materialize in three weeks. With this, the reserves of the BCRA rose, but the demand for d lares by treasoración expires, and the d lares become steep. The bonds yield, the risk rises, and the Stock Exchange was able to pick up because …
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The demand for d lares continues to beat the supply. In June there was a large foreign exchange settlement of the field and there were almost twice as many affidavits that were not executed, and they have time to materialize in three weeks. With this, the reserves of the BCRA rose, but the demand for d lares by treasoración expires, and the d lares become steep. The bonds yield, the risk rises, and the Stock Exchange was able to pick up because …

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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