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Melconian on the Dollar: “It Would Be a Role to Step Back and Put a Foothold on Human People”

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The economist said that in three months “a year’s Vaca Muerta was smoked.” “Least bad that Vaca Muerta is,” he emphasized. Read more
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The economist Carlos Melconian again warned by the improvisation of the economic program and the direction it took in recent weeks, which he described as a "chronic of an announced issue," and questioned whether the government has the situation under control.Upgrade effect The bonds climbed after Moody ́s rating improvement: how much more they can go up Julián YosovitchIn a radio interview, the former president of Banco Nación said that "reality…

·Argentina
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The former president of Banco Nación during the government of Mauricio Macri, Carlos Melconian, criticized what he considers “an unnecessary haste” on the part of the government “to pass in a cosmetic way the debt of the Central Bank to the Treasury.” “Everything unnecessary, such as eliminating the cepo of human persons or removing the Central Bank from the format of having a monetary policy interest rate. All points of arrival of a macroeconom…

The economist said that in three months “a year’s Vaca Muerta was smoked.” “Least bad that Vaca Muerta is,” he emphasized. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Former President of Banco Nación Carlos Melconian criticized what he considers “an unnecessary haste” on the part of the government “to pass cosmetically the Central Bank’s debt to the Treasury.” “Everything unnecessary, such as eliminating the cepo of human beings or removing the Central Bank from the format of having a monetary policy interest rate. All points of arrival of a graduate macroeconomics. No unnecessary voluntary questions out of t…

"Good thing this cow died to cushion that demand," said the former holder of Banco Nación.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Destape Web broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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