Dollar: Caputo Said that "Nothing Will Change," but Analysts Are Looking Forward to How the Market Will Open
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The type of change exceeded $1,400 in the exchanges of cryptocurrencies "It will be a test of fire for the bands", they agree in the City.Actions and bonds can suffer new falls
Luis Caputo said that the economic program will not suffer modifications after the electoral setback. He guaranteed continuity in the key areas and asked the markets for peace while analyzing the political impact. Economy Minister Luis Caputo spoke at the end of the election day in Buenos Aires and conveyed a message of firmness to the Argentines. He said that there will be no change in the economic direction of the government. He assured that f…
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, denied that the government is thinking of some kind of change of course or strategy, after suffering a strong electoral setback in the Buenos Aires legislative elections. He did so through a brief, but concise, message through social networks, in which he raised a flag that will continue the economic plan of the government, as it comes so far. “Nothing is going to change in the economics. Neither in the fisc…
This Monday, within a few hours, the markets marked a trend for Milei’s defeat and the lack of confidence in his foreign exchange decisions led the dollar to exceed 1400 pesos. The libertamacrist chaos and the crisis of LLA, with its allies in the national cabinet, received the tremor of the markets during the first ...
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, quickly went out to ratify the official program after the defeat of La Libertad Avanza in the Buenos Aires elections. In a brief message published in his X account, he cleared any speculation about possible shifts in economic policy: “Nothing is going to change in the economics. Neither in the fiscal, nor in the monetary, nor in the exchange rate. An embrace to all,” he wrote. With this position, Caputo alig…
After the electoral defeat in the province of Buenos Aires, the government went out to ratify the economic direction and rule out changes in exchange and monetary matters. This is due to the concerns of the business and financial world that the return of Kirchnerism to the forefront ends up ruining the fiscal and monetary balance, and...
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