Joseph Stiglitz Warned that Argentina Is “at the Door of Another Crisis” because of Its Debt to the Imf
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The Nobel Prize in Economics warned that Argentina’s debt is unpayable and that the fall in inflation cannot be considered “an achievement” without seeing the consequences. Daza, Caputo’s deputy minister, simply disqualified him. “No one takes Stiglitz seriously.”
The winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics questioned the agreements signed by Mauricio Macri, first, and Javier Milei, then both with Luis Caputo as an architect. He warned that the country “is not viable” with more than 56 billion dollars of external debt. Read more
The government faces an important commitment this Tuesday to close the month. In August there will be another $30 billion. A possibility to order the peso market.
In dialogue with Ventura Show, economic analyst Sebastián Cao analyzed the recent statements of Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz, who warned of an alleged crisis in Argentina due to debt with the International Monetary Fund. According to Cao, these statements “are not consistent with the current economic reality.” “The government of Mauricio Macri did not increase the total debt with the IMF loan. What happened was a replacement of creditors…
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