Por: Forbes Business February 28, 2023
Economy Minister Sergio Massa is managing a fragile equilibrium.Joaquin Temes The Economy Ministry’s unexpected of a $1-billion sovereign debt buyback took the market by surprise a month ago, proving once again how skillfully Sergio Massa has been playing his cards in order to generate the perception of continued success. Whether it’s actually an efficient measure is another matter, and it does not seem to matter too much to the Economy... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 28, 2023
Peronists and anti-Peronists are preparing for the 2023 election.Joaquin Temes It’s easy to attribute intellectual prowess to powerful people – many times we imagine their consequential decisions as premeditated master strokes, magisterial moves in the grand chessboard of... + más
Founder Of Goldman Sachs-Backed Tech Company Slync Is Charged With $67 Million Fraud | Forbes
Blaming The Rich In Argentina, A Peronist Tactic | Forbes
Forbes USA Business December 28, 2022
Despite the rhetoric, the world continues to accept financial secrecy.Joaquín Temes We live in a world of contradictions when it comes to privacy, secrecy, and financial freedom – particularly for Argentines. On the one hand, the growing number of information-sharing... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Business December 26, 2022
It's all about timing in Argentina.Joaquin Temes Physics tells us that time is relative. As a consequence of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, we have time dilation, which means time passes at different rates for observers in relative motion to each other. Under... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Business December 25, 2022
Calls for dialogue are nothing more than siren calls in Argentina.Joaquin Temes The distance between what politicians say in public and their actions is incredibly large, and it’s not clear whether this is a prerequisite or a consequence of the profession. In Argentina, most... + más
ABC News USA World December 05, 2022
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- The U.S. and Argentina agreed on Monday to have their tax agencies automatically share data about citizens' banking and investments in each other's countries. The government in Buenos Aires hopes this will lead to an estimated $100 billion... + más
Brazil president makes Argentina a campaign boogeyman | Associated Press
Asia Pacific’s Vast Open Banking Opportunity | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 30, 2022
A young girl picks a balloon from a bunch sold by a balloon seller, Provincetown, Massachusetts, ... [+] 1948. (Photo by Rae Russel/Getty Images)Getty Images Few countries in the world would celebrate if annual inflation came in at 60 percent next year. Argentina is one of them.... + más
Everybody is looking at the CPI through the wrong lens. Inflation fell to the Fed's target in the past three months, according to the best measure. | MarketWatch
Here’s How The Fed Measures Inflation, And What That Means For You | Forbes
Forbes USA Business September 29, 2022
Blaming the rich in ArgentinaJoaquin Temes The political support groups of the government in Argentina have been walking the tight rope, performing an incredible balancing act as the workers movement mobilizes massively against inflation over the past several weeks,... + más
Springboks hold out hopes of stealing title in finale | Associated Press
Veteran Steyn starts at flyhalf for Springboks vs. Argentina | Associated Press
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