P PhelipCer Member Sep 25, 2018 #1 This morning brought the unexpected resignation of Luis Caputo, the president of the Central Bank. The market's response to this news has been overwhelmingly negative, with the peso experiencing a 4% decline.
This morning brought the unexpected resignation of Luis Caputo, the president of the Central Bank. The market's response to this news has been overwhelmingly negative, with the peso experiencing a 4% decline.
earlyretirement Moderator Sep 25, 2018 #2 The more things change the more they stay the same...... I don't think it matters who is in charge at the Central Bank. Argentina is in deep doo doo.
The more things change the more they stay the same...... I don't think it matters who is in charge at the Central Bank. Argentina is in deep doo doo.
C CarlosDEr New member Sep 25, 2018 #3 Caputo was a Wall St guy, investors prefer that to someone that has spent most of their life in academics like Sandleris apparently has. Can't blame investors. There doesn't seem to be a clear plan, it changes by the month.
Caputo was a Wall St guy, investors prefer that to someone that has spent most of their life in academics like Sandleris apparently has. Can't blame investors. There doesn't seem to be a clear plan, it changes by the month.