A little more than two months have gone by since the most recent midterm elections were held in Argentina. Amidst widespread concern over a drop in foreign reserves, it seems that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s government has started to make significant changes to preserve the economic and political model in place while trying to respond to international financial markets’ expectations. Such changes may mean that the polls were heard and that the government could realize the time has come for implementing a different strategy.
We invite you to read the full article published December 16, 2013
A little more than two months have gone by since the most recent midterm elections were held in Argentina. Amidst widespread concern over a drop in foreign reserves, it seems that Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s government has started to make significant changes to preserve the economic and political model in place while trying to respond to international financial markets’ expectations. Such changes may mean that the polls were heard and that the government could realize the time has come for implementing a different strategy.
We invite you to read the full article published December 16, 2013