Central Bank President Cools Expectations for Dollar Credits: “We Don’t Expect a Boom”
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Santiago Bausili responded to criticisms about releasing foreign exchange loans to companies that do not generate them: "The entire financial system knows the risk of barefooting."He hopes that banks will better remunerate dollar deposits from savers.
The Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) has authorized banks to allocate up to 15% of their dollar deposits to loans for companies not linked to the export sector that do not generate foreign currency, under certain risk controls and with the obligation to liquidate the funds in the official exchange market. Jujuy al día ® – The Central Bank of [...] The entry The Central Bank regulated dollar loans for companies that do not generate foreign curren…
The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) officialized the "little letter" of the new dollar credits announced by the national government last week. By means of Communication "A" 8467, the monetary authority established the requirements and guidelines for legal persons that do not generate foreign exchange income to access this type of...
Santiago Bausili, president of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA), said this Tuesday that he does not expect a "boom" of dollar loans for companies and predicted that August inflation will be less than 1.9%. The holder of the monetary institution participated virtually in a talk organized by FIEL. "What we are looking for is to add a degree of flexibility, but in a prudent context, where we are sure that we are not putting at risk…
This Wednesday, through Communication “A” 8467, the Central Bank regulated the conditions that extend access to dollar credits for companies in the country that do not generate foreign exchange. The measure seeks to strengthen productive financing, with flexibility of requirements. Thus, banks are allowed to allocate 15 percent of their deposits in foreign currency to loans for legal persons that are not included among borrowers linked to foreig…
Santiago Bausili said the measure seeks to provide flexibility to sectors such as construction without compromising the stability of the financial system.
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