An intriguing panel is hitting tomorrow. Alejandro Werner, José De Gregorio, and Monica de Bolle are sitting down with Maurice Obstfeld. The agenda? Argentina's monetary framework and whether its exchange rate setup actually makes sense right now.
Bigger question on the table: Can Milei capitalize on his current political traction? Does he have enough runway to push through the kind of structural reforms Argentina desperately needs?
These aren't small stakes. We're talking about a country with a brutal inflation history, peso instability, and a track record of half-finished policy pivots. The discussion could shed light on whether this administration has what it takes—or if we're watching another cycle repeat itself.
Worth tuning in if you're tracking LatAm macro or just curious how radical reform plays out in real time.
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BoredWatcher
· 6h ago
Another big drama for Argentina—can they turn things around this time?
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TommyTeacher
· 12-02 21:19
Eh, Argentina's trap exchange rate framework is really outrageous... Can Milei come up with some tricks this time?
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FalseProfitProphet
· 12-02 21:17
Can Milei make it this time... It feels like Argentina is about to go through another round of turmoil.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-02 21:09
In this game in Argentina, whether Milei can truly turn things around depends on how far this reform can go... Let's listen to what these big shots have to say.
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FlashLoanKing
· 12-02 21:03
Ngl, can Milei make it this time? It feels like Argentina is about to repeat that trap again...
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fomo_fighter
· 12-02 20:51
How long can Milei hold on this time? To be honest, it's a bit precarious... Argentina's situation is too deep a pit.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-02 20:50
Haha, can we not just play halfway and do a Rug Pull this time... I've seen this trap from Argentina too many times.
An intriguing panel is hitting tomorrow. Alejandro Werner, José De Gregorio, and Monica de Bolle are sitting down with Maurice Obstfeld. The agenda? Argentina's monetary framework and whether its exchange rate setup actually makes sense right now.
Bigger question on the table: Can Milei capitalize on his current political traction? Does he have enough runway to push through the kind of structural reforms Argentina desperately needs?
These aren't small stakes. We're talking about a country with a brutal inflation history, peso instability, and a track record of half-finished policy pivots. The discussion could shed light on whether this administration has what it takes—or if we're watching another cycle repeat itself.
Worth tuning in if you're tracking LatAm macro or just curious how radical reform plays out in real time.