Manuela Tobías
@manuelatobiasm
Periodista @business 🇦🇷 Before: @calmatters, @FresnoBee, @politifact, @georgetown
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The Argentine province of La Rioja is sued by creditors in US court, escalating a legal battle over some $10 million in missed bond payments, Kevin Simauchi reports bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Mexico’s presidential frontrunner wants to revitalize the nation’s troubled state oil company with a new focus on clean energy. But first, Claudia Sheinbaum knows she has to fix Pemex’s $106 billion debt problem, Scott Squires reports
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President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the Mexican peso’s recent weakening was a 'help' as the currency had become too strong bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Markets Maya Averbuch Michael O'Boyle Jose Orozco Álex Vásquez S
Latin America, the region that led the world into a promising cycle of interest rate cuts, is warning that delays to the Fed’s monetary easing pose a threat to its economic recovery with Brazil, Mexico and Colombia warning of smaller cuts. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Economics
Paraguay might swap some of its US dollar debt for longer duration local currency bonds in the second half of the year if it can do so at favorable interest rates, Finance Minister Carlos Fernandez said. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Economics María Eloísa Capurro Ken Parks
Brazil believes it has found a way to pay for the fight against climate change and world hunger: Tax the super-rich. With exclusive comments from Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… Bloomberg Politics
Scoop: Argentine Central Bank Chief Bausili to Travel to China Soon. The country has an $18 billion currency swap line with China. With Manuela Tobías bloomberg.com/news/articles/… vía Bloomberg Markets
SCOOP from María Eloísa Capurro and me: Bausili will travel to China later this month Bloomberg Terminal Bloomberg
Scoop: Argentina Finance Minister Luis Caputo sounded convinced about his plans of fiscal austerity in a closed door meeting with investors in DC, and that same confidence propelled bonds. With Ignacio Olivera Doll
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Javier Milei has extends an olive branch to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva by proposing an encounter to thaw high-level relations between Argentina and Brazil, Manuela Tobías Simone Iglesias report bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Habló Caputo y se hizo la luz:
los bonos en dólares de Argentina mostraron la mayor suba diaria en cuatro años justo después de que el ministro argentino hablara en Washington con inversores del exterior.
La nota de hoy con María Eloísa Capurro en Bloomberg
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Eduardo Elsztain expects sales to suffer at his shopping malls amid triple-digit inflation. Yet four months into Javier Milei’s presidency, the real estate mogul is more bullish on Argentina than ever, Patrick Gillespie Kevin Simauchi report bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
The International Monetary Fund is facing pressure to cut billions in fees for large borrowers, Eric Martin reports bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Javier Milei circulates a new, scaled-back version of his sweeping reform bill to Argentine lawmakers, in his clearest tilt toward political pragmatism since taking power, Manuela Tobías reports bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Elon Musk may have found in Brazil the strongest challenger yet to his free speech crusade: a Supreme Court that seems ready to take its fight against online disinformation as far as it deems necessary bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Politics