SaraSara said:This guy is a joke. He pontificates about the future of the US, China, Europe, and Brazil, but he can't even get Menem's name right...
That's what happens to people who view La Nacion and Clarin as something to wrap fish in - they stay ignorant.
Do not want to start a war of words but, the "B" rating for Buenos Aires paper is right up there with the Dominican Republic. Argentina has a B- rating. Please, the Argentine people deserve better than what this Government is feeding them.Lucas said:..., always I thought he opposite was true...what stupid and wrong I was.
Anyway...
Buenos Aires Fills Bond Void as Fernandez Stays on Hold: Argentina Credit <click>
“There’s enough money out there to absorb it,” he said. “I don’t think if the sovereign came out with an issuance it would absorb all the liquidity and that would close the door. A lot of investors are giving Argentina a second look in this environment and starting to invest back.”
Regional governments are benefiting from growing investor confidence in the country, according to ING’s Urquieta. Standard & Poor’s raised the South American nation’s rating one level on Sept. 13 to B, matching a July increase by Fitch Ratings. The central bank forecast Argentina’s economy will grow 9.5 percent this year, the fastest expansion since 1992.
Happy Clarin reading...and later it's good to fire the barbecue with it....actually the only thing it's good for.
dennisr said:Do not want to start a war of words but, the "B" rating for Buenos Aires paper is right up there with the Dominican Republic. Argentina has a B- rating. Please, the Argentine people deserve better than what this Government is feeding them.
Ha,ha.......the only bags of money fleeing are the those belonging to certain locals on their way to Miami to scoop up some great realestate deals.citygirl said:Ummm.. wow. Barriers to foreign investment and that's how it should be? News flash - the company here is a local company. It is registered. My employees are from Argentina. I pay taxes to the Argentine government. My problems have involved bringing currency into the country to invest in ARGENTINA.
But yes, that's me - just trying to take advantage of Argentina and flee with my bags of riches after a few years jajajajaja
Just incase anyone is curious.dennisr said:Do not want to start a war of words but, the "B" rating for Buenos Aires paper is right up there with the Dominican Republic. Argentina has a B- rating. Please, the Argentine people deserve better than what this Government is feeding them.