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Jorge Fernández Díaz’s Analysis of Economic Policy: “I See a Tragedy Behind the Cheap Dollar”

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After being awarded the Mariano de Cavia award in Madrid, journalist Jorge Fernández Díaz analyzed the political and economic situation of Argentina: the closures of lists in view of the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires, the measures of the government and the image of Javier Milei. In this line, he pointed out that “he sees a tragedy behind the cheap dollar.” “It is well that the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, says that t…

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After being awarded the Mariano de Cavia award in Madrid, journalist Jorge Fernández Díaz analyzed the political and economic situation of Argentina: the closures of lists in view of the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires, the measures of the government and the image of Javier Milei. In this line, he pointed out that “he sees a tragedy behind the cheap dollar.” “It is well that the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, says that t…

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