Luis Caputo, lead economist for Argentina’s President-elect Javier Milei, outlined a new financial strategy to bankers in Buenos Aires. He announced that Milei’s administration, starting December 10, would not immediately lift currency controls. Instead, they aim for dollarization as a key goal in the coming years. This update is based on input from two anonymous […]
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