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Against the Official Gaze, They Warn that the Exchange Rate Accumulates Tension and Could Jump in the Second Half of the Year

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While the Vice Minister of Economy, José Luis Daza, celebrates in Cordoba the end of the big imbalances and projects an era of sustained growth, economist Martín Rapetti warns that inflation remains anchored at around 2% monthly, the exchange rate accumulates backwardness and the economy lacks power to reactivate. Read more
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While the Vice Minister of Economy, José Luis Daza, celebrates in Cordoba the end of the big imbalances and projects an era of sustained growth, economist Martín Rapetti warns that inflation remains anchored at around 2% monthly, the exchange rate accumulates backwardness and the economy lacks power to reactivate. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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