War and Rates: Why the Country Risk Was Back Above 600 Basis Points
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With the war in the Middle East as a backdrop, and fears that international inflation will accelerate, the market does not expect this year the United States Federal Reserve (Fed) to make a further cut in interest rates.This news impacted directly on the risk Argentine country, which was consolidated this Friday above the 600 basis points.In the last round of the week, the index produced by JP Morgan climbed 31 units and closed at 633 basis poin…
Channel C “There are no signs of truce and uncertainty dominates the markets” In a new edition of the program “What happened?”, led by Walter Giannoni, the focus was on international instability and its direct impact on the local economy. The escalation of the conflict in the Middle East keeps global markets in check, generating volatility and raising the risk Argentine country, which rose more than 5% and closed at 622 basis points. At the exch…
The last round of the week has as its background, once again, the conflict of the war in the Middle East that seems to be far from a solution. The S&P Merval rises, but the sovereign bonds operate negatively in the last week and the country risk is in line to score a new maximum at an annual level. Starting with the intensification of the war in the Middle East and the widespread rise of oil, the global markets again accuse the impact. At the lo…
The markets saw another session in a row marked by a retreat from risky assets amid continuing tensions in the Middle East.
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