Buenos Aires' financial circles are preparing for yet another departure of a banking giant from the South American country, according to leading economics reporter Mariano Gorodisch who hinted that BBVA would follow in HSBC's footsteps.
Repsol, the Spanish oil producer whose Argentine unit YPF was nationalized in April, was cut to the lowest investment grade by Fitch Ratings, the first downgrade since reducing dividends to shore up its finances.
Vice President Amado Boudou brushed aside ‘Repsol-YPF nationalization rumours’ and said Argentina is interested in oil companies that make long term investments and don’t fall prey of short term financial profits.