Argentina Awaits Year's Highest Inflation Reading as Caputo Bets on “Best 18 Months”
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Argentina awaits year's highest inflation reading as Caputo bets on “best 18 months”
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo said on Monday that March inflation will exceed 3%, which would make it the highest monthly reading of 2026, hours before the national statistics agency INDEC is scheduled to release the Consumer Price Index on Tuesday, April 14, at 4:00 p.m.
The Minister of Economy participated in an event at the Rosario Stock Exchange and advanced what he expects about the figure that will be published tomorrow by Indec and what has come since April regarding the activity
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, said this Monday afternoon that the inflation of March - which will spread the Indec this Tuesday at 16- will be “surely” above 3%, so it would be the biggest rise in what is going on this year. In addition, in the presentation of the book of the consultant Salvador Di Stefano in Rosario justified that advance of the inflation due to the shock of the oil due to the war in the Middle East and to the character…
The holder of the economic portfolio admitted that the Consumer Price Index will overcome the barrier provided by the government. Confirmation occurs at hours of his flight to the United States to be accountable to the multilateral credit agencies. An inflationary floor of over 3% will define the cost of living corresponding to March. Economy Minister Luis Caputo acknowledged Monday the acceleration of prices during an event behind closed doors …
JP Morgan's CEO for Argentina, Facundo Gómez Minujín, referred to the current economic situation in the country and took a distance from the words of the Minister of Economy.
In front of businessmen in AmCham, the minister said that “from April we are going to see a very important inflation slowdown and higher growth. Inflation is going to have a death certificate.” Economy Minister Luis Caputo said that the next 18 months could mark a turning point for the country. According to him, there is coming “the best period that Argentina has experienced in recent decades,” driven by macroeconomic stabilization and the arriv…
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