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Aldo Abram: "From August it will surely be below 2% for several months"
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Aldo Abram: "From August it will surely be below 2% for several months"

Economist Aldo Abram analyzed the inflation data for June, predicting that the inflation rate would remain below 2%, continuing the trend of price deceleration. He noted that private measurements already show results close to those expected by the National Institute of Statistics (INDEC), with a 1.8% reading for June. Abram highlighted the significance of Buenos Aires' inflation data, which also showed 1.8%, emphasizing its relevance due to higher impacts from utility and transportation tariff increases. He anticipated a slight seasonal rise in July but confirmed that from August onwards, inflation would likely stay below 2% for several months. Regarding the country's risk profile, Abram acknowledged improved economic fundamentals but pointed out continued investor caution due to Argentina's history of fiscal instability and hyperinflation.

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Aldo Abram: "From August it will surely be below 2% for several months"

Economist Aldo Abram analyzed the inflation data for June, predicting that the inflation rate would remain below 2%, continuing the trend of price deceleration. He noted that private measurements already show results close to those expected by the National Institute of Statistics (INDEC), with a 1.8% reading for June. Abram highlighted the significance of Buenos Aires' inflation data, which also showed 1.8%, emphasizing its relevance due to higher impacts from utility and transportation tariff increases. He anticipated a slight seasonal rise in July but confirmed that from August onwards, inflation would likely stay below 2% for several months. Regarding the country's risk profile, Abram acknowledged improved economic fundamentals but pointed out continued investor caution due to Argentina's history of fiscal instability and hyperinflation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced analysis of inflation trends and economic indicators without overtly favoring any political ideology. While discussing Argentina's economic challenges, it does not take a partisan stance on government policies or political parties. The focus remains on economic data,貨

Infobae logoInfobaeIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
Today we know the inflation data for June: what number specialists expect

The article reports that today the inflation rate for June will be announced, and it mentions that specialists expect a certain number, though the exact figure is not provided. The focus is on the anticipation surrounding the data release and the expectations of economic experts regarding inflation trends.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about expected inflation rates without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on the announcement and expert expectations rather than promoting a particular political agenda or perspective.

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