Rodrigo Valdés
Rodrigo Valdés is a prominent Chilean economist and a key figure in international financial discussions, particularly regarding Latin America. He has served in various influential roles, including as the Minister of Finance in Chile and as a senior advisor to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Valdés is known for his expertise in fiscal policy, economic reform, and debt management, making him a sought-after voice in negotiations involving financial institutions and governments. Recently, he has been involved in discussions surrounding Argentina's economic agreements with the IMF.
Born on Jan 01, 1999 (27 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Rodrigo Valdés died during a social conflict caused by a collision between a vehicle and a motorcycle.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés is the outgoing director of the Western Hemisphere Department who presented the regional report.
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Ecuador:
Rodrigo Valdés is moderating the session in which Sariha Moya will speak.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés left the IMF amid strong political changes.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés was criticized by Milei and has been appointed as the director of Fiscal Affairs at the IMF.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés is stepping down as director for the region to take charge of the Department of Public Finance.
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Guyana:
Director of IMF Western Hemisphere Department, Dr. Rodrigo Valdes was in high praise for the PPP/C government.
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Bolivia:
Rodrigo Valdés is the director of the Department of the Western Hemisphere at IMF.
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Dominican Republic:
Rodrigo Valdés is the director of the International Monetary Fund for the Western Hemisphere.
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Dominican Republic:
Rodrigo Valdés said that the tariffs from the United States are a headwind for Caribbean countries heavily reliant on tourism.
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