Is Argentina Lying About The True Amount Of It's Reserves?

Is Argentina Lying About It's Foreign Reserve Figures?

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 63.2%
  • No

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 5 26.3%

  • Total voters
    19

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[font=Lucida Grande']JPMorgan notes in a rather aggressive note, a local press article sheds [/font]doubts over Argentina's 'honest' reporting of international reserves[font=Lucida Grande']. Though long used to the lies about inflation (that [/font]ended up with the economy minster being fired[font=Lucida Grande'] and it [/font]being deemed 'illegal' to tell the truth[font=Lucida Grande']), JPMorgan blasts that during a balance of payments crisis - as Argentina is undergoing - [/font]such manipulation of official statistics (and one so critical for market sentiment) is detrimental to the needed confidence building[font=Lucida Grande'] around the transition in the FX regime and is [/font]"a very very bad idea"[font=Lucida Grande']. Simply put, Argentina is over-stating its reserves... considerably.[/font]
 
Interesting article Joe, thanks for posting. Not sure about the answer, but a little remark: your topic is formulated exactly opposite to the poll question, so people that don't read the question of the poll might give you another opinion ;)
 
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Interesting article Joe, thanks for posting. Not sure about the answer, but a little remark: your topic is formulated exactly opposite to the poll question, so people that don't read the question of the poll might give you another opinion ;)
Thanks, I revised the poll question. Excellent input!
 
I answered "I don't know" because the article seems unconvincing to me and secondly JPM has almost less credibility than the Argentine government.

I do expect a majority to answer yes however, because people just assume the government lies about everything. Since the inflation numbers are universally acknowledged to be a bald faced lie, people don't trust any of the economic figures.
 
My first thought on reading the title of this thread: If Xtina's involved, there's a lie in there somewhere.
 
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My first thought on reading the title of this thread: If Xtina's involved, there's a lie in there somewhere.

There are plenty of liars in Cristina's government but, to give her the benefit of the doubt, I think she's simply confused by complexity.
 
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