Aleajacta escribió:Financial Times citando a Alberto Bernal de Goldman Sachs y su visión negativa de la esperada victoria de Cristina...
http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2011/0 ... then-what/
Financial Times y la gestión de Cristina... "Argentina: fiscal and monetary addiction"
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0c38e3e8-9 ... z1QBxagANg
Bastante negativa la nota de FT:
Three decades ago the cult German book Christiane F. (made into a gritty film with a score by David Bowie) captured the horrors of teenage drug abuse in 1970s Berlin. If only Argentina’s very own Cristina F understood the dangers of subjecting her adolescent country to fiscal and monetary addiction today. On Tuesday President Fernández announced she is seeking re-election in October for another 4-year term. Re-election is pretty much assured, and what should be done when she wins is clear. Sadly, Ms Fernández shows no desire to kick the habit of her whole career.
She will almost certainly win because the economy is booming – gross domestic product was 9.9 per cent higher last quarter than the year before. Export earnings rose 30 per cent in 2010, according to the national statistics institute. But the government is also giving the domestic economy regular shots in the arm. Public expenditure jumped 30 per cent year on year in the first quarter. Incredibly, given the surge in tax revenues, the government will rack up a fiscal deficit this year.