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...Fixed investment fell 6.8 per cent year on year, while growth overall was driven chiefly by net exports and still buoyant consumption, said Alberto Ramos of Goldman Sachs....
...“The volatile political and institutional dynamics are impairing business sentiment, adding headwinds to investment spending and real activity,” said Alberto Ramos, the chief economist at Goldman Sachs for...
...Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, said if Milei succeeded in curing Argentina’s economic ills, “it will be the best emerging market story in decades”....
...Additional contributions by Grace Ramos and Benjamin Wilhelm...
...“This looks like mission impossible,” said Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs....
...“If inflation re-accelerates because of El Niño, it may interfere with central banks’ capacity to shift their monetary stance from restrictive to neutral [which supports stable growth],” said Alberto Ramos...
...Alberto Ramos, head of Goldman Sachs’ Latin American economics research team, said the new fiscal framework lacked teeth....
...“Central banks are not fooled by headline rates moving down but are looking at high prints for core and services,” said Alberto Ramos, Latin American economist at Goldman Sachs....
...What Argentina really needs, according to Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, is a rapid and dramatic fiscal adjustment, an independent central bank and wide-ranging structural...
...Alberto Ramos, Latin American economist at Goldman Sachs, says the new spending commitments will help tip the budget balance from an estimated surplus of 1.3 per cent of gross domestic product in 2022 to...
...“Latin America led the tightening cycle,” said Alberto Ramos, Latin America chief economist at Goldman Sachs. “Its central banks didn’t have the luxury of credibility.”...
...“The letter was just a declaration of broad intentions with a long wishlist of aspirational things the government should do,” said Alberto Ramos, head of the Latin America economic research team at Goldman...
...Part of the resilient growth momentum, particularly in February and March, will carry over to the second quarter,” said Alberto Ramos, chief economist for Latin America at Goldman Sachs....
...Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a note: “Given the low political capital of the current administration, there is the risk that the quality of [its] policy mix could...
...“The outcome of this polarising and competitive election will be critical to shape the country’s future for the years to come,” said Alberto Ramos, head of Latin American research at Goldman Sachs....
...“At some point central banks [in the region] will have to cut rates,” said Alberto Ramos, head of Latin American economic research at Goldman Sachs in New York....
...Alberto Ramos, head of Latin America economics at Goldman Sachs, said that “internal dissent over policy direction could grow”, and that a weakened mandate raised the risk “of more populist near-term policies...
...Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, said he would “reserve judgment until we are able to review the blueprint of the new programme [but] the first impression based on the stylised...
...“That tells you much about the highly dysfunctional macro economy and the punishing and unsustainable levels of financial repression,” says Alberto Ramos, head of Latin American economic research at Goldman...
...For Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, there is now “a significant probability” of Argentina falling into arrears with the fund....
...Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist at Goldman Sachs, is more concerned....
...Alberto Ramos, head of Latin America economics at Goldman Sachs, highlighted the region’s lurch towards political extremes in 2021....
...Before the event, Alberto Ramos, economist at Goldman Sachs, argued that a “bold near-term monetary policy response [was] warranted”....
...Castillo is a rural primary school teacher turned hard-left populist, while Fujimori is the widely disliked daughter of Peru’s authoritarian former president Alberto Fujimori....
...“The recent budgetary developments have significantly eroded the credibility and effectiveness of the main fiscal anchor, the constitutional spending ceiling,” wrote Alberto Ramos, chief Latin America economist...
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