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José Luis Daza Predicted that the Dollar Will Be Getting Cheaper

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José Luis Daza defended the government’s economic program, confirmed that the Treasury is “near” to go to the international debt market and anticipated that the dollar will be cheaper in the country. “It’s not voluntary. We’re going to have a problem of oversupply of dollars,” said the Vice Minister of Economy, at a meeting organized by the moody’s qualifier. “The pressure in the country is going to be for the dollar to be appreciated. It’s not …

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José Luis Daza defended the government’s economic program, confirmed that the Treasury is “near” to go to the international debt market and anticipated that the dollar will be cheaper in the country. “It’s not voluntary. We’re going to have a problem of oversupply of dollars,” said the Vice Minister of Economy, at a meeting organized by the moody’s qualifier. “The pressure in the country is going to be for the dollar to be appreciated. It’s not …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The vice president of Luis Caputo said that Argentina is going through a "structural change" and promised a massive influx of foreign exchange for energy and mining. He also said that the financial program of 2026 is already closed and is preparing for 2027, where the electoral will weigh.

·Argentina
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Vice Minister of Economics José Luis Daza participated in an event of the Moody’s qualifier at the Four Seasons where he focused on what Argentina lacks to return to the markets and what the country does before the points that the specialists mark it as pending. There he raised the points that the qualifier demanded them to continue improving the ratings and proposed that the government advances on three axes: deepening structural reforms, elimi…

·Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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