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Luciano CohanCo-Fundador de Alphacast. Ex Subsecretario de Programación Macroeconómica. Data Science. Creando una plataforma para el trabajo colaborativo en economías
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Latin America Consumer Price index: Argentina is feverish
Unlike its Latin American brothers, Argentina shows a clear tendency to high inflation rates. Meanwhile countries like Bolivia estimate a monthly printing of -1.84% accumulated for 2020, Argentina's register was of 28.29% (almost sixteen times more)
PricesLatin AmericaLatin America: On the path to recovery
COVID-19 impacted all economies, reaching historical lows, in April 2020. By May, industrial production started to regain strength. During the second half of the year, values begin to look like figures pre pandemic. Recent values show Argentina's as one of the greastest recoveries.
Latin America EMBI: Argentina's uptrend
In response to the uncertainty brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, Latin America's economies showed an increase in their sovereign spread, with Argentina having the second-highest rate (4,361 bps, lower than Venezuela's 3,500 bps). As the year went through and the pandemic's first wave winded down, LAC's risk premia moved downward and, eventually, stabilized.
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LAC - MONTHLY ACTIVITY INDEX: The light at the end of the road
After the big fall caused by the COVID-19 break out in April 2020, South American economies fell sharply. Nowadays, most of them are mostly recovered and show similar pre-pandemic numbers. Although not all economies are fully recovered. Perú, which economy fell the most, recovered by leaps