report November 3, 2020 ARGENTINA: The Week at a Glance Econviews Weekly November 3rd 2020 ... Become a member to read the rest of this article Username or E-mail Password Remember Me Forgot Password... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews
report September 30, 2020 ARGENTINA: The Week at a Glance The Fragility of the Labor Market and Its Social Consequences Unemployment data showed the fragility of Argentina's social scheme very clearly. Unemployment climbed to 13.1% a lower figure than expected by the market. But this cannot be considered good... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews
report September 23, 2020 Argentina Economy: The Week at a Glance The Super Cepo outshined the Budget In another country this weekly editorial would inevitably be about the Budget. The Bill was presented last week. It has a realistic activity expectation, a too-high deficit, and a stubbornly low inflation that... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews
report September 16, 2020 ARGENTINA: The Week at a Glance No Magic without Credibility for Argentine Bonds The debt restructuring has become a reality. Argentina will have almost no financial pressure for the next 5 years, well into the following administration. The deal with the IMF is still pending,... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews
report September 9, 2020 ARGENTINA: The Week at a Glance With a Little Help from My Friends The economic scenario is challenging for Argentina. International reserves are scarce, there is an excess of pesos, and an activity level that will fall by 11.6% according to our estimates and 12%... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews
report September 2, 2020 ARGENTINA: The Week at a Glance Good Closure for the Debt: Now Comes the IMF Argentina successfully closed a very important chapter in its prolific economic history. It is solving its ninth default, practically with no skeletons in the closet after achieving a 93% acceptance... By Andrés Borenstein, Isaías Marini, Lorena Giorgio, Mariela Díaz Romero, Miguel A. Kiguel, Rafael Aguilar EconViews