Vladimir Werning
Vladimir Werning is the Vice President of the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA), known for his role in managing the country's monetary policy and interventions in the foreign exchange market. He recently attracted attention for admitting the significant financial interventions made by the BCRA to stabilize the exchange rate, particularly in response to the widening gap between official and market dollar rates.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning acknowledged the slowdown in credit growth and mentioned electoral risks.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning presented a report on the dollarization of savings before investors in the United States.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning is the vice president of the BCRA who presented a new economic plan in Washington.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning is the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Argentina and attended the event.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning mentioned the importance of accumulating reserves while prioritizing multiple macro objectives.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning is the Vice President of the Central Bank who discussed the risk country dynamics.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning, the vice president of the BCRA, defended the intervention of the Treasury and assured that the measures are temporary.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning is another official who was present with Javier Milei during the speech.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning is the Vice President of the Central Bank of Argentina who spoke about the country's reserves.
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Argentina:
Vladimir Werning announced a new REPO loan to address the country's financial situation.
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