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Weekly Report - 15 January 2026 (WR-26-02)

Can Argentina’s government take the sting out of inflation?

Argentina’s annual inflation was the lowest for eight years in 2025, reaching 31.5%, according to figures published by the national statistics institute (Indec) on 13 January. The economy minister, Luis Caputo, celebrated the figures as “an extraordinary achievement” given “the reaccommodation of relative prices, the implementation of a floating exchange rate and a strong contraction in demand for money”.

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