Blue Dollar Updates

Central Bank survey expects inflation will fall below 2%

Private economists, economists, and financial institutions anticipate that Argentina’s monthly inflation rate will decline to below two percent starting in August, marking the first occurrence of this trend in several months. According to the Central Bank’s latest poll of leading firms and experts, Argentina is projected to experience an annual inflation rate of approximately 30 … Read more

Dollar lending rules relaxed by government evoke 2001 catastrophe

The government of Argentina has permitted companies lacking export revenues to secure loans in dollars. The objective is to capitalise on the influx of funds in United States currency that have recently entered the banking system, primarily due to government initiatives aimed at persuading Argentines to convert their hidden dollar savings into the formal economy. … Read more

Blue Dollar News

Market volatility risks one of Milei’s main objectives

Global financial volatility — particularly the fluctuations in the U.S. Treasury market, a key indicator of the global economy — poses a significant threat to one of the Argentine government’s primary objectives: re-entering international debt markets. “The current level of long-term U.S. bond yields is significant as it signifies a transition in the global cost … Read more

Argentina Stock Market

Argentina’s Bond Rally Hindered by Junk Status and War Impact

As President Javier Milei engages with investors in New York to generate interest in Argentina’s resurgence, the progress surrounding the country’s bonds has significantly slowed. Despite the achievements – his administration has managed inflation, is restoring Central Bank reserves, and easing currency controls; it has also sanctioned a long-anticipated labor reform – Argentina’s bond spreads … Read more