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Argentina’s economic ‘model’ living on borrowed time

Last week’s news that Argentina is to nationalise YPF has helped to deflect attention from further signs that the economy is slowing sharply. A growing dependence on temporary fixes to prop up an unsustainable growth model reinforces our expectations for a hard landing ahead. 

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