Economic & financial indicators

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Domingo Cavallo, Argentina's economy minister, has introduced what amounts to a dual exchange rate. The currency board remains in place, but by offering exporters a subsidy and importers a tariff, the peso has in effect been devalued by around 7%. The measure was applauded at home, but nervous foreign investors were less impressed, pushing up yields on Argentina's debt. Share prices closed 5.9% down over the week.

This article appeared in the Economic & financial indicators section of the print edition under the headline “Overview”

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From the June 23rd 2001 edition

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