
Alberto Ramos
Alberto Ramos is the Director of Economic Research for Latin America at Goldman Sachs, where he specializes in analyzing economic trends and providing insights on monetary policy and inflation. Recently, he commented on the rising inflation expectations in the United States, attributing them partly to the trade barriers announced by President Donald Trump. Ramos noted that consumer surveys reflect heightened concerns about inflation, influenced by media discussions surrounding tariffs and their economic impact.
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Liechtenstein:
Alberto Ramos is the director of Macroeconomic Research for Latin America at Goldman Sachs, warning that investors are losing interest in Brazil.
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Brazil:
Alberto Ramos, chief economist for Latin America at Goldman Sachs, believes the Copom will likely signal that the tightening cycle has not ended.
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Brazil:
Alberto Ramos, from Goldman Sachs, highlights that prolonged inflation expectations above the target make it more costly for the Central Bank to bring inflation back to the target.
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Spain:
Alberto Ramos is a professor of Contemporary History at the University of Cádiz and director of the Carnival chair.
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Belize:
Alberto Ramos finished 1st in the points competition, amassing 73 points.
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Belize:
Chavarria is currently in second position behind leader Alberto Ramos.
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Dominican Republic:
Alberto Ramos closed with a strong sprint to achieve a close victory in the sixth stage of the Vuelta Ciclista Independencia Nacional.
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Belize:
In the points competition, Chavarria earned nine points, trailing behind Alberto Ramos’s 25.
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Belize:
Alberto Ramos is the points leader with 35 points.
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Belize:
Alberto Ramos is the points leader with 35 points in the cycling tour.
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