Domingo Cavallo

Domingo Cavallo

politician Argentina

Domingo Cavallo is a prominent Argentine economist and former minister of economy, best known for his role in the implementation of the Convertibility Plan in the 1990s, which pegged the Argentine peso to the US dollar. His economic policies have been both praised and criticized, and he remains an influential figure in discussions about fiscal policy and currency stabilization in Argentina. Recently, he has been in the news for his analysis on inflation trends and changing consumer behavior in the context of Argentina's economic landscape.

Born on Feb 21, 1946 (79 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
160,824
Power
1,601$
Sentiment
5.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 3 5.33 0.27% +30% 45,195,774 160,824 $450,000 1,601$
Totals 3 45,195,774 160,824 $450,000 1,601$
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Recent Mentions

Argentina Argentina: Domingo Cavallo, now in favor of floating exchange rates, previously applied a fixed parity system to deflate the economy in 1991. 6

Clarín: el caso chileno con Pinochet

Argentina Argentina: Domingo Cavallo was the Argentine Minister of Economy in 2001, who was supported by Laurence Kotlikoff during his legal troubles. 6

Clarín: a cuánto cotiza el oficial y cuál es el precio del paralelo este miércoles 5 de noviembre, minuto a minuto

France France: Domingo Cavallo, a former economy minister, questioned the government's economic policies and the artificial maintenance of currency valuation. 5

Le Monde: Argentine : « On ne connaît pas toutes les contreparties concédées aux Etats-Unis par Javier Milei en retour de leur aide »