2. "Argentines," @keziamckeague said, "are more concerned about the state of the economy than outsiders." (Read more about that phenomenon here, http://thehill.com/opinion/finance/387249-argentina-is-haunted-by-the-ghosts-of-crises-past ….) #Argentina
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3. By contrast, international investors see a "silver lining," as the near-death experience could speed
#Argentina's fiscal consolidation and other reforms, including through#IMF support,@keziamckeague said. The "prevailing mood in the private sector: Don't waste a crisis."pic.twitter.com/wBig1ttuvD
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4. Expectations of lower growth and higher inflation could discourage investors,
@keziamckeague said, as well as a "here we go again" impression among some observers. But the likely accelerated reforms ("gradualismo más rápido," she calls it) will be welcome by foreign firms.Show this thread
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