In Córdoba, the economic analyst sentenced the end of the "dollar mattress" as a refuge and warned that the new paradigm of fiscal balance forces companies to change the chip. He assured that there is no risk of running currency and recommended to dump the dollars to productive assets. He also highlighted the support of the United States in terms of foreign exchange. Read more
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In Córdoba, the economic analyst sentenced the end of the "dollar mattress" as a refuge and warned that the new paradigm of fiscal balance forces companies to change the chip. He assured that there is no risk of running currency and recommended to dump the dollars to productive assets. He also highlighted the support of the United States in terms of foreign exchange. Read more