Thread: Argentine Economy
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06-10-15 00:25 #1807
Posts: 247Originally Posted by WildWalleye [View Original Post]
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06-09-15 14:30 #1806
Posts: 1885Originally Posted by Maxuk [View Original Post]
In the late 1800s, Buenos Aires cemented its position as a major trade port and a cosmopolitan metropolis (1900'ish). That was 115 years ago. What has the Argentine govt done for the economy during that period of time? How many times had it made the same mistakes?
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06-08-15 07:34 #1805
Posts: 577Patagonian shale raises hopes and fears
People who think Argentine investments will change with an election are blind to history.
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/5d209...#axzz3cSeJaFDG.
Tres3.
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06-03-15 23:58 #1804
Posts: 3510Best sign from today's marcha (protest)
'¡Qué los jueces mueven el orto!'.
It should be 'muevan' but if I tell you 'judges + move + your asses' do you get their drift?
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06-02-15 20:07 #1803
Posts: 38Originally Posted by Jackson [View Original Post]
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06-01-15 18:23 #1802
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by Jackson [View Original Post]
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06-01-15 18:13 #1801
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by DonB [View Original Post]
4. Print money.
Thanks,
Jax.
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06-01-15 17:38 #1800
Posts: 313There I go again
Originally Posted by WildWalleye [View Original Post]
Don B.
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06-01-15 16:36 #1799
Posts: 1885Originally Posted by DonB [View Original Post]
Many buyers plan unload at the first decent uptick on price which, the govt will manufacture by doing something (policy) that will give the impression of more open markets and (more importantly) temporarily lower interest rates which, will increase the price of the bonds.
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06-01-15 13:05 #1798
Posts: 313Government bonds
Originally Posted by Tres3 [View Original Post]
1. Taxes.
2. Inflation.
3. Sell more bonds.
Given this, why buy government bonds?
Don B.
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06-01-15 12:57 #1797
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Tres3 [View Original Post]
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06-01-15 12:50 #1796
Posts: 577Argentina Is Racking Up Debt Even Faster Than During Its 2001-2002 Crisis
Apparently CFK and her cohorts do not care.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...sis?cmpid=yhoo
Tres3.
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05-31-15 17:21 #1795
Posts: 577Argentina ‘Me-Too’ Bond Holdouts Seek Equal-Treatment Ruling
The bondholders appear to be tightening the screws.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...ing?cmpid=yhoo
Tres3.
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05-29-15 11:24 #1794
Posts: 1885Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by =
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05-26-15 11:53 #1793
Posts: 911They keep trying to borrow money to pay off other bond offers that are expiring. Its a never ending cycle that only gets worse every year. They are offering more then double the normal interest. They are digging a bigger and deeper hole that they will not be able to climb out of.....