Caputo said that the Government has "some important businessmen against"
Economy Minister Luis Caputo claimed that some media and influential businessmen are part of a conspiracy to undermine the government by spreading polls that show a decline in its public image.
Despite Caputo's promise to bondholders, country risk closed at the highest level of the year
Argentina's country risk reached its highest point of the year at 633 basis points, raising concerns despite Minister Caputo's assurances regarding bond payments.
The Autumn Plan that Caputo is discussing includes a 'payback' for domestic debts
Toto Caputo is concerned about the current economic situation in Argentina, citing rising inflation and falling revenue as key issues under discussion in secret economic team meetings.
In a two-speed country, Caputo clings to the cash
The article discusses the economic challenges faced by Argentina, highlighting the disparity between growth in certain sectors and stagnation in urban areas, and emphasizing financial struggles exacerbated by government corruption scandals.
La Libertad Avanza, the internal conflict as well...
The article discusses the internal conflict within the Argentine government group La Libertad Avanza, particularly between two factions with differing political strategies.
Amid global shock, Caputo prepares a plan to pay bondholders until the 2027 elections
The Argentine government is devising a financial strategy to pay off international creditors through to the presidential elections of 2027, amid rising risks in emerging markets.
Caputo assures that he has coverage for US$9 billion in maturities and opens the door to refinance BCRA bonds
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo claims that the government has identified financing sources for upcoming debt maturities totaling US$9 billion and suggests a potential refinancing of the Central Bank's dollar-denominated instruments.
Another conflict with Pro: Ritondo will not preside over the Bicameral Intelligence Commission due to the fight between Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo
The internal conflict between Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo has resulted in Cristian Ritondo not being appointed to preside over the Bicameral Intelligence Commission.
Javier Milei said that 'inflation is decreasing' and that the wholesale price data anticipates what 'is coming in the future'
President Javier Milei announced on social media that wholesale inflation is decreasing, projecting a 26% annual rate and highlighting Luis Caputo's influence as Economy Minister.
Is the market running the goal away from Caputo, or is the minister struggling to score?
Luis Caputo, Argentina's financial minister, faces challenges in addressing upcoming debt obligations amid high country risk and uncertainty in the economic landscape.
The downfall of Santiago Caputo injures the chances of a 'pragmatic arrangement' to the university conflict
The Argentine government's proposed changes to the university funding law, amidst ongoing teacher strikes, face challenges due to the political fallout from Santiago Caputo's removal.
Manuel Adorni and Santiago Caputo meet again after tension over the private jet trip video to Punta del Este
Manuel Adorni and Santiago Caputo reunite following tensions caused by leaked footage of a private jet trip to Uruguay amid internal accusations within the government.
In the midst of internal distrust over $Libra and Adorni's travels, Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo see each other again
Amid tensions related to the $Libra scandal, key political figures in Javier Milei's administration, including Karina Milei and Santiago Caputo, are reconvening at Casa Rosada to address the fallout.
$LIBRA: the calls of Novelli with Milei, Karina, Caputo, and crypto entrepreneurs that shook the case
A judicial report reveals significant communications between key figures just before and after the emergence and subsequent collapse of the $LIBRA digital asset.
Adorni denounced an internal plot and Santiago Caputo fears losing control of the SIDE and ARCA
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni has claimed an internal plot against the government following the release of a private video of him and his family, which has sparked tensions within the ruling coalition.
The internal conflict of the ruling party: distrust towards MarΓa IbarzΓ‘bal grows in Milei's inner circle
Internal distrust towards MarΓa IbarzΓ‘bal is increasing within President Milei's inner circle following recent government reshuffles.
Only in Off | Santiago Caputo, ready to combat libertarian 'friendly fire'
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Santiago Caputo and the Milei administration amidst a significant week for Argentina's government.
The internal struggle, at its hottest moment: Karina seeks to remove Santiago Caputo and targets all his areas
Karina Milei is strategically maneuvering to oust Santiago Caputo from his position, emphasizing her power within the administration.
Is Lule Menem going to the SIDE? Karina is vying for Caputo's positions; is this the end for Manuel Adorni?
Karina Milei is poised to take over strategic positions held by Santiago Caputo, with rumors suggesting ties to the AFI and international discussions around key appointments.
The sequence of more than 35 calls from Novelli with Milei, his sister, and Santiago Caputo regarding the launch of $LIBRA
A report reveals that Argentine lobbyist Mauricio Novelli had extensive communications with President Javier Milei and key officials during a crucial period surrounding the launch of the $LIBRA cryptocurrency.
Caputo talked about the February inflation data and said it could fall below 1% monthly in 2026
Economy Minister Luis Caputo commented on February's inflation rate of 2.9%, indicating expectations for a potential decrease below 1% in upcoming months despite recent economic challenges.
"We are concerned but we are also occupied," said Luis Caputo about the 2.9 percent inflation rate in February
Economy Minister Luis Caputo stated that despite the 2.9% inflation rate in February, which marks the ninth consecutive month without a decrease, the government was not surprised and is focused on managing the situation.
The outcome of the governors in New York: consensus towards investors, thanks to Caputo, and underground claims
Governors accompanying Javier Milei in New York concluded their participation in Argentina Week with public praise for the government while privately expressing differing views and calling for accelerated investment.
Caputo's explanation about February inflation: a 'correction process' and two decades of 'distortions'
Luis Caputo, Argentina's Minister of Economy, explained that the country's February inflation rate of 2.9% reflects an ongoing process of correcting economic distortions that have persisted for two decades.
Luis Caputo explained why inflation has not decreased for nine months: "There is still a process of correction of relative prices"
Luis Caputo discussed the persistent inflation in Argentina, attributing it to long-standing economic distortions.
February inflation was 2.9%, above what the market expected
February's inflation rate in Argentina reached 2.9%, exceeding market expectations.
Caputo sends a delegation to the IDB summit in Paraguay, in search of financing
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo is leading a delegation to the Inter-American Development Bank summit in AsunciΓ³n, Paraguay, to secure development financing for the country.
Luis Caputo and the meeting with investors: "Anyone who didn't leave New York optimistic about Argentina is blind to the facts"
Luis Caputo, Argentina's minister, highlighted the positive outcomes of the Argentina Week in New York, emphasizing the opportunities in the country for investors.
Caputo said he was unaware of the repercussions among businessmen due to Milei's criticism of Rocca and Madanes
Economy Minister Luis Caputo expressed ignorance about the reactions among business leaders to President Milei's criticisms during his recent press comments.
JP Morgan warned that placing debt on Wall Street will be key to sustaining the Argentine program before 2027
JP Morgan emphasized the importance of regaining access to international financing for Argentina's economic sustainability ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle.
Caputo before businessmen: 'The biggest risk is losing the opportunity to invest in the country'
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo emphasized the importance of investing in Argentina during a presentation in New York, stating that the real risk lies in missing investment opportunities under President Javier Milei's leadership.
After Milei's Criticism, Caputo Will Present the Economic Plan to Executives and Investors at 'Argentina Week'
Argentinian Economy Minister Luis Caputo is set to present the government's economic plan to executives and investors in New York following critical remarks made by Javier Milei.
Imports: Luis Caputo's Economic Team Denies a 'Flood' of Overseas Purchases
In a presentation at Expoagro, officials from President Luis Caputo's economic team rejected claims of a surge in imports, clarifying that most imports are capital goods rather than consumer products.
The government's internal strife moves to the Senate: a struggle for the permanence of Santiago Caputo's "spy"
The internal conflict within the Argentine government has reached the Senate, with key figures fighting over the position of Manuel ChavarrΓa, deemed as Santiago Caputo's 'spy' in the Senate as Karina Milei opposes his continuation in office.
Eleven governors and a closed-door meeting with foreign investors: the 'competition' for the best wine and alignment with Caputo
Eleven Argentine governors gathered in New York for a closed-door meeting with foreign investors, emphasizing their collaboration with Economy Minister Luis Caputo and showcasing the countryβs potential in various sectors.
Luis Caputo: 'We are facing one of the biggest shocks and the dollar has not moved'
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo downplayed the impact of the Middle East crisis and rising oil prices on the Argentine dollar and inflation.
Luis Caputo stated that Argentina is prepared to face the economic effects of the war: 'The best shield is having the numbers in order'
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo believes the country is well-prepared to mitigate the economic impacts of international conflicts, emphasizing the importance of maintaining stable economic figures.
Caputo asks the Fund to postpone the compliance with the reserve accumulation target
The Argentine government seeks to delay its reserve targets with the IMF by establishing an annual goal instead of the current semi-annual compliance requirements.
Tremor at the Casa Rosada due to the anger of Santiago Caputo and the voracity of Karina Milei
Karina Milei has created a powerful network within the Argentine government, causing unrest among those around Javier Milei, including Santiago Caputo.
Who is Ernesto Talvi, the new economic advisor announced by Luis Caputo
Economy Minister Luis Caputo has announced the appointment of Ernesto Talvi, a former Uruguayan senator and chancellor, as an economic advisor.
Who is Ernesto Talvi, the Uruguayan economist that Luis Caputo recruits to lower inflation in Argentina
Luis Caputo has announced the recruitment of Uruguayan economist Ernesto Talvi to assist in economic reforms aimed at reducing inflation in Argentina.
SebastiΓ‘n Amerio takes charge of the National Treasury Attorney's Office
SebastiΓ‘n Amerio has been appointed as the new head of the National Treasury Attorney's Office in Argentina.
The libertarian internal conflict: Caputo's right-hand man, SebastiΓ‘n Amerio, accepted the position of new Attorney General
SebastiΓ‘n Amerio, a trusted ally of Santiago Caputo, has accepted the role of Attorney General of the Nation amid internal disputes within the libertarian coalition in Argentina.
Luis Caputo: "You are losing money with dollars at home, but the one who loses the most is the country"
Economy Minister Luis Caputo urged businessmen at the 7th Business and Investment Forum in Mendoza to bring their undeclared savings into the financial system, emphasizing that both they and the country suffer from suppressed investment.
Inflation: According to the market, February marked 2.7% and would be far from starting at zero in August
Analysts predict that inflation in Argentina remains high, with February's rate at 2.7%, contradicting government optimism.
Santiago Viola visited Santiago Caputo's office: a key meeting to contain the libertarian internal conflict
Santiago Viola's visit to Santiago Caputo aims to manage the internal conflicts following the recent appointment in the Justice Ministry.
Juan Bautista Mahiques met with SebastiΓ‘n Amerio: seeking a new destination for Santiago Caputo's ally
Juan Bautista Mahiques and SebastiΓ‘n Amerio met to discuss Amerio's future following changes in the Argentine Ministry of Justice.
The return to the markets that did not happen: Caputo's decision behind the departure of his Finance Secretary
Alejandro Lew resigned as Finance Secretary due to a strategic shift in the Argentine government's approach to reopening international credit markets.
Caputo stated that the country is at a peak of economic activity, although he defended the opening of imports: 'Argentina is not an industrial model'
Economic Minister Luis Caputo argued that Argentina is experiencing peak economic activity while defending the importation of goods, stating that the country's economic model lacks an industrial foundation.
Luis Caputo: "In the next four years we will see an investment level we've never seen before"
Luis Caputo announced significant upcoming investments in Argentina at the 7th Business and Investment Forum in Mendoza.