Economy Milei and I: Milei Ends Argentina’s Deficit After 123 Years

- The peso is 2% stronger than it was at the midterms.
- Argentina bonds are trading at a higher exchange value than even prior to the temporary crash from the swap. Those are now rising again on these headlines.
- Debt issuance risk to the country is assessed at a 7-year low.
- Foreign investors and economists are optimistic about their repayment capability for upcoming debts. Nobody is afraid to lend to them.

Americans already made money on the deal.

In Milei we trust.

Well I'd trust him if I was an American for sure.
 

Financial Times: Argentina repays US financial lifeline as Milei emerges from market crisis




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- As they say, revenge is a dish better served cold.
 
- The peso is 2% stronger than it was at the midterms.
- Argentina bonds are trading at a higher exchange value than even prior to the temporary crash from the swap. Those are now rising again on these headlines.
- Debt issuance risk to the country is assessed at a 7-year low.
- Foreign investors and economists are optimistic about their repayment capability for upcoming debts. Nobody is afraid to lend to them.

Americans already made money on the deal.

In Milei we trust.
- We got flooded by argentinian tourists here in this summer season. Their economy is blooming, so is ours here in Florianópolis. They're impulsive buyers
 
  • Argentina's Overall Poverty (2025): Around 31.6% (24.1% of households).

^ super POOR.
 
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