After contracting in the fourth quarter of last year, a poor start to this year means that the Argentine economy is probably already in a technical recession. Revisions to the government’s methodology mean that reported economic growth will probably be weaker over the coming years. As a result, payments on GDP warrants are likely to be triggered less often.
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