IMF said on Wednesday that it is assessing the quality of Argentina's reporting on economic data based on a report presented by the fund’s management which recently visited the country member. Read full article
This will be the way Argentina will lose it's spot on the G20. After the military plane incident the USA is looking to tweak them and this is a good way to do it. It solves 2 issues, embarrass CFK and gets them one step farther out of the international community. I hope they time it right so the expulsion is right before the election that would be sweet!
This might help the private financial consultants in their tussle against Government control of their analyses; it will validate (probably) these 'private' assessments; but it will not change the internal Argentinean self-belief and hatred? for the IMF.
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Jul 14th, 2011 - 11:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0This will be the way Argentina will lose it's spot on the G20. After the military plane incident the USA is looking to tweak them and this is a good way to do it. It solves 2 issues, embarrass CFK and gets them one step farther out of the international community. I hope they time it right so the expulsion is right before the election that would be sweet!
Jul 15th, 2011 - 01:16 pm - Link - Report abuse 0This might help the private financial consultants in their tussle against Government control of their analyses; it will validate (probably) these 'private' assessments; but it will not change the internal Argentinean self-belief and hatred? for the IMF.
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