💨 Abstract
The article discusses perspectives on the economic market in Argentina as analyzed by economist Gabriel Caamaño. He explains that the Central Bank has been more active in managing currency fluctuations. Caamaño predicts that inflation will decrease further before the elections, possibly dropping below 2% in March and June. However, he notes that the process is not straightforward. The economic climate is influenced by political uncertainty and financial market volatility. Investors are awaiting election outcomes and potential reforms.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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