Argentina
Rule #1 in Argentina: Do NOT Talk About The “Blue Dollar”
by Bianca Fernet • • Comments Off on Rule #1 in Argentina: Do NOT Talk About The “Blue Dollar”
By Bianca Fernet, Argentina, The Bubble: The black/blue/unofficial ARS/USD rate hit 10/1 again. The Federal Police, the Prefecture, the Border Patrol, and representatives of the Central Bank are stomping around downtown, shutting down currency exchanges and being as obvious as possible. And now a gag order on the exchange rate!
The Multi-Billion Dollar Reason Argentina Can’t Be Venezuela, Yet
by Bianca Fernet • • Comments Off on The Multi-Billion Dollar Reason Argentina Can’t Be Venezuela, Yet
US Supreme Court Passes on Argentine Bonds Case
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Argentine Inflation: It’s Tough When All You Get Is Lies
by Wolf Richter • • Comments Off on Argentine Inflation: It’s Tough When All You Get Is Lies
The issue of inflation is complex everywhere. Official rates are disputed. People can’t reconcile them with what they see at the store. There are different formulas, resulting in different rates, and everyone picks and chooses what suits their needs. But nowhere is the issue as “complex,” infested with lies, and shrouded in obscurity as in Argentina. But 34.9%?
Argentina’s Bonds, Defaults, and Vultures
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Argentina: Not An Effective Capital Control, Import Control, Or Tax Measure – But An Effective People Control
by Bianca Fernet • • 3 Comments
Contributed by Bianca Fernet. Sometimes I have to hand it to the Argentine government – their systematic clampdown on the movement of goods and capital across their borders is creeping along just enough to make international headlines about once a week without incurring any real domestic outcry to speak of. But now they have a new thing.
Argentina: When Life Gives You Lemons, Cry To The WTO
by Bianca Fernet • • 1 Comment
The US, Japan, and Mexico followed the EU’s lead and filed complaints at the WTO against Argentina’s import restrictions. Argentina promptly responded with its own complaint—against the US for blocking imports of beef and lemons. Yet, its beef market is one of the top 10 most protected in the world—and not in favor of its own beef producers! Just to keep the country glued together for a little while longer.
Argentina: The Big Shrink
by Bianca Fernet • • Comments Off on Argentina: The Big Shrink
Contributed by Bianca Fernet. The winter weather is not the only thing chilling the bones of Argentina’s residents. Since late July, a new set of words has been showing up in the articles about the economy. Shrinks. Slows. Stagflation. These chilling terms are being used to describe the consequences of what some nasty looking economic indicators might have in store. Argentina, an alternative path for indebted Eurozone countries? Not so fast!
Argentina: Everything but the Kitchen Sink
by Bianca Fernet • • Comments Off on Argentina: Everything but the Kitchen Sink
Contributed by Bianca Fernet. Argentina is known for its myriad of protests against price increases, lack of wage increases, benefits for veterans, laws regulating the sale of goods on the street, lack of funding for schools, increases in subway prices…. These protests are accompanied by much more disruptive behavior than clanging pots and pans. Yet are treated as commonplace occurrences, like a minor traffic collision