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TexasTowelie

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Fri Jan 16, 2026, 01:34 AM 2 hrs ago

Argentina in Deep Trouble - Joe Blogs



In this video, I break down the mounting concerns around Argentina’s US-dollar finances, starting with key sovereign bond coupon payments due on January 9. Reports suggest the government may be scrambling to find enough dollars, raising fresh questions about reserves, credibility, and default risk.

I then look at the recent change in exchange-rate policy. Argentina has moved away from a fixed 1% monthly peso devaluation and instead linked the exchange rate to inflation. With inflation still running hot, this risks faster peso depreciation and renewed pressure on prices.

Despite easing from last year’s extremes, inflation remains stuck around 31–32%, continuing to erode wages, distort investment, and weigh on confidence. At the same time, economic growth is faltering, with GDP rising just 0.3% last quarter after a contraction before that.

I also examine the labor market, where unemployment only tells part of the story. Argentina’s labour-force participation rate — the lowest in the G20 — suggests millions of working-age adults are effectively dropping out of the formal economy.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:40 PESO
2:45 INFLATION
8:00 INTEREST RATES
9:08 GDP
10:12 INDUSTRY
11:42 UNEMPLOYMENT
12:42 LABOUR PARTICIPATION
15:16 SUMMARY
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