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Peor_es_nada
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DJ MARKET TALK: Moody's Sees Argentina GDP Rising 8%-9% In 2010
3:49 (Dow Jones) Argentina's economy is on track to post GDP growth of 8% to 9% in 2010, Moody's Latin America director Alfredo Coutiño says. "Since the beginning of the year, the economy entered a recovery process at rates even higher than its own potential growth, mainly supported by a domestic market heavily stimulated by expansionary fiscal and monetary policies," Coutiño says. Rising commodity prices and large crops this season have also helped fuel the growth
3:49 (Dow Jones) Argentina's economy is on track to post GDP growth of 8% to 9% in 2010, Moody's Latin America director Alfredo Coutiño says. "Since the beginning of the year, the economy entered a recovery process at rates even higher than its own potential growth, mainly supported by a domestic market heavily stimulated by expansionary fiscal and monetary policies," Coutiño says. Rising commodity prices and large crops this season have also helped fuel the growth
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Inversor Pincharrata
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Peor_es_nada escribió:BUENOS AIRES (Dow Jones)--Argentine shopping-center sales soared in July as the country's economy roared ahead and consumers continued to use credit-card offers to buy a wide range of goods.
Shopping-center sales jumped 37.9% on the year, the national statistics agency, Indec, reported Friday.
But sales fell on the month, declining by 3% from June, in part because of increased consumer spending that took place during the winter holidays in July.
Banks continue to spur demand by offering customers the ability to buy goods on credit and pay for them in installments of up to 50 payments, without any interest. That has boosted sales, especially since many consumers expect prices to rise in the months ahead, thanks to inflation. Moreover, given high inflation, many consumer think it is smarter to buy goods now than to deposit money in savings accounts whose rates of return are much lower than inflation.
Private-sector economists say inflation surpasses 20%, although the government puts it at about half this amount.
Both July's annual and monthly sales results were adjusted for price and seasonal effects.
In nominal terms, retail revenue has typically been pushed higher by inflation in recent years. Many economists say that indicators used to adjust sales increases for those price gains significantly understate it.
If a higher figure were used to adjust shopping-center results for constant prices rather than the contested Indec price indexes, the reported annual sales result could be considerably lower.
In any case, economists often downplay the significance of shopping-center sales, saying that abrupt increases and decreases frequently occur and that they don't necessarily reflect broader trends in the economy.
Still, virtually all economists say Argentina's economy is expanding rapidly. Argentina's Central Bank has estimated that the economy will expand by about 9% this year.
-By Taos Turner, Dow Jones Newswires; 5411-4103-6728; taos.turner@dowjones.com
(Alberto Messer contributed to this article.)
Click here to go to Dow Jones NewsPlus, a web front page of today's most important business and market news, analysis and commentary: http://www.djnewsplus.com/nae/al?rnd=iD ... Vb2A%3D%3D. You can use this link on the day this article is published and the following day.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
08-27-10 1514ET
Que lo pario!!!
nos invadieron!!!
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Peor_es_nada
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BUENOS AIRES (Dow Jones)--Argentine shopping-center sales soared in July as the country's economy roared ahead and consumers continued to use credit-card offers to buy a wide range of goods.
Shopping-center sales jumped 37.9% on the year, the national statistics agency, Indec, reported Friday.
But sales fell on the month, declining by 3% from June, in part because of increased consumer spending that took place during the winter holidays in July.
Banks continue to spur demand by offering customers the ability to buy goods on credit and pay for them in installments of up to 50 payments, without any interest. That has boosted sales, especially since many consumers expect prices to rise in the months ahead, thanks to inflation. Moreover, given high inflation, many consumer think it is smarter to buy goods now than to deposit money in savings accounts whose rates of return are much lower than inflation.
Private-sector economists say inflation surpasses 20%, although the government puts it at about half this amount.
Both July's annual and monthly sales results were adjusted for price and seasonal effects.
In nominal terms, retail revenue has typically been pushed higher by inflation in recent years. Many economists say that indicators used to adjust sales increases for those price gains significantly understate it.
If a higher figure were used to adjust shopping-center results for constant prices rather than the contested Indec price indexes, the reported annual sales result could be considerably lower.
In any case, economists often downplay the significance of shopping-center sales, saying that abrupt increases and decreases frequently occur and that they don't necessarily reflect broader trends in the economy.
Still, virtually all economists say Argentina's economy is expanding rapidly. Argentina's Central Bank has estimated that the economy will expand by about 9% this year.
-By Taos Turner, Dow Jones Newswires; 5411-4103-6728; taos.turner@dowjones.com
(Alberto Messer contributed to this article.)
Click here to go to Dow Jones NewsPlus, a web front page of today's most important business and market news, analysis and commentary: http://www.djnewsplus.com/nae/al?rnd=iD ... Vb2A%3D%3D. You can use this link on the day this article is published and the following day.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
08-27-10 1514ET
Shopping-center sales jumped 37.9% on the year, the national statistics agency, Indec, reported Friday.
But sales fell on the month, declining by 3% from June, in part because of increased consumer spending that took place during the winter holidays in July.
Banks continue to spur demand by offering customers the ability to buy goods on credit and pay for them in installments of up to 50 payments, without any interest. That has boosted sales, especially since many consumers expect prices to rise in the months ahead, thanks to inflation. Moreover, given high inflation, many consumer think it is smarter to buy goods now than to deposit money in savings accounts whose rates of return are much lower than inflation.
Private-sector economists say inflation surpasses 20%, although the government puts it at about half this amount.
Both July's annual and monthly sales results were adjusted for price and seasonal effects.
In nominal terms, retail revenue has typically been pushed higher by inflation in recent years. Many economists say that indicators used to adjust sales increases for those price gains significantly understate it.
If a higher figure were used to adjust shopping-center results for constant prices rather than the contested Indec price indexes, the reported annual sales result could be considerably lower.
In any case, economists often downplay the significance of shopping-center sales, saying that abrupt increases and decreases frequently occur and that they don't necessarily reflect broader trends in the economy.
Still, virtually all economists say Argentina's economy is expanding rapidly. Argentina's Central Bank has estimated that the economy will expand by about 9% this year.
-By Taos Turner, Dow Jones Newswires; 5411-4103-6728; taos.turner@dowjones.com
(Alberto Messer contributed to this article.)
Click here to go to Dow Jones NewsPlus, a web front page of today's most important business and market news, analysis and commentary: http://www.djnewsplus.com/nae/al?rnd=iD ... Vb2A%3D%3D. You can use this link on the day this article is published and the following day.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
08-27-10 1514ET
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magui31
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guarda que aca esta CIRUZZOOOOO
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pablo9494
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Don Chicho escribió:Hola gente, me presento, un gusto compartir este foro con ustedes.
Hace mucho tiempo que lo vengo siguiendo pero nunca me decidi a escribir.
Creo que aqui hay gente que pone cosas muy interesantes para los que operamos, y espero poder aportar algun granito de arena en ese mismo sentido.
Con ese NICKNAME no seras de la CAMORRA, NO???
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Arucho
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Bono
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martin escribió:Lo bueno, bullbear, que está todo escrito en el foro en tiempo real desde mi primer post que, por otra parte, siempre lo tomé, en otras cosas, como un "diario de inversiones" .
No por nada despierto tantos amores y odios.En otras épocas cuando no estaba tan enfocado en el corto me quería la mayoría. Hoy me quieren algunos menos pero yo sigo siendo el mismo y la verdad, aunque me gusta discutir, me importa solo sentirme bien con mi propia conciencia más allá de lo que opinen ciertos energúmenos...
para mi quedó bautizada la novela de este tópic..................
Amores y odios....... de un inversor en cupones.
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Gramar
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Fisther escribió: Pero y la novela??? como hacemos los que nos aburrimos todas las tardes y necesitamos de la clasica novela para entretenernos??'
Hoy? Lindo día...todo verde..., hoy estaba para bici..., de la común, no la financiera.
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Fisther
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Gramar escribió:Dejense de joder con los pases de factura...cada uno que compre cuando le parece que va a subir y viceversa.
Y si X piensa que Z dice tal cosa para influir a Y..., desde el vamos Y tiene las horas contadas en Bolsa...
Cada uno cuide su bolsillo...
Pero y la novela??? como hacemos los que nos aburrimos todas las tardes y necesitamos de la clasica novela para entretenernos??'
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Gramar
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Dejense de joder con los pases de factura...cada uno que compre cuando le parece que va a subir y viceversa.
Y si X piensa que Z dice tal cosa para influir a Y..., desde el vamos Y tiene las horas contadas en Bolsa...
Cada uno cuide su bolsillo...
Y si X piensa que Z dice tal cosa para influir a Y..., desde el vamos Y tiene las horas contadas en Bolsa...
Cada uno cuide su bolsillo...
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chare
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Otra vez tremendo volumen del TVPP en MAE supero los 730M de VN hasta ahora
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bullbear
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Martín, sos buena chapa, sabelo, slds Bullbear
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martin
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Lo bueno, bullbear, que está todo escrito en el foro en tiempo real desde mi primer post que, por otra parte, siempre lo tomé, en otras cosas, como un "diario de inversiones" .
No por nada despierto tantos amores y odios.
En otras épocas cuando no estaba tan enfocado en el corto me quería la mayoría. Hoy me quieren algunos menos pero yo sigo siendo el mismo y la verdad, aunque me gusta discutir, me importa solo sentirme bien con mi propia conciencia más allá de lo que opinen ciertos energúmenos...
saludos
No por nada despierto tantos amores y odios.
saludos
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