
Fernando Marull
Fernando Marull is an Argentine economist known for his work in economic analysis and public commentary. He recently addressed the controversy involving CEDES economists and clarified that the accusations against Roberto Frenkel and José María Fanelli were unfounded and misleading.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull estimates that the current poverty level affects 16.7 million people.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull stated that the first week of May started with food prices rising only 0.1% weekly.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull is the head of FMyA who discussed the effects of the dollar's value on retail and import demand.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull discusses the variables that will be defined by the Government affecting market stability.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull published a graph that the government did not use 24 billion pesos available from BCRA advances.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull is the director of the consulting firm FMyA and comments on the market's behavior regarding the dollar.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull considered that the parliamentary support is good to avoid noise later due to a precautionary measure.
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Argentina:
Economist Fernando Marull projects some currency flexibility in imports and payments under 30 days after the agreement.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull believes the market's response should be positive following Milei's statements.
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Argentina:
Fernando Marull believes the market's response should be positive following Milei's statements about a new agreement.
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