Opinion | The Cure for the Run on the Argentine Peso

The Wall Street JournalSunday, September 28, 2025 at 8:43:00 PM
Opinion | The Cure for the Run on the Argentine Peso
Javier Milei's proposal to dollarize Argentina's economy and close the central bank has sparked discussions about the future of the Argentine peso. This move could stabilize the currency and attract foreign investment, but it also raises questions about the implications for national sovereignty and economic control. As the country grapples with inflation and economic instability, Milei's plans could be a pivotal moment for Argentina's financial landscape.
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Milei Moves to Ease Controls on Argentine Peso
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Argentina's central bank announced a shift in its currency band to address the overvaluation of the peso and to help rebuild international reserves. This move is part of President Javier Milei's broader economic strategy aimed at stabilizing the country's financial situation.

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