Argentina’s tightly managed exchange rate is not compatible with the expansive macro policies that have driven inflation up to double-digit levels. Nonetheless, the authorities seem determined to have it both ways. Against this backdrop, the most realistic outcome looks to be an increasingly ‘two-tier’ FX market.
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