Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina

Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina

economist Argentina

Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina is the founder of Equilibra, a consulting firm specializing in economic and agricultural analysis in Argentina. He has extensive experience in the agricultural sector and frequently provides insights on market trends, particularly in livestock and beef pricing. Sigaut Gravina's recent observations about the beef market's pricing dynamics reflect his deep understanding of the complexities involved in agricultural economics.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
188,888
Power
1,881$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 5 5.00 0.38% +10% 45,195,774 188,888 $450,000 1,881$
Totals 5 45,195,774 188,888 $450,000 1,881$
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Recent Mentions

Argentina Argentina: Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina is an economist who used a football metaphor to describe the political situation leading up to the elections. 6

Clarín: dólar entre bandas, actividad planchada e inflación cerca de 2%

Argentina Argentina: Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina, director of Macroeconomic Analysis at Equilibra, points to a pessimistic outlook for the elections. 5

Clarín: Qué puede pasar con el dólar y los mercados este lunes tras las elecciones en la provincia de Buenos Aires

Argentina Argentina: Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina, director of Macroeconomic Analysis at Equilibra, points to a pessimistic outlook in the markets. 5

Clarín: qué puede pasar el día después en el mercado y el escenario pesimista que preocupa

Argentina Argentina: Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina is the director of the consulting firm Equilibra. 7

Clarín: En julio, la suba del dólar aceleró la inflación mayorista: llegó a 2,8%

Argentina Argentina: Lorenzo Sigaut Gravina, director of Equilibra, states that there are only two alternatives to face this increase in spending. 5

Clarín: Para los economistas, por las leyes aprobadas por el Senado se perdería casi todo el equilibrio fiscal