Goldman Sachs expects the Argentine peso to weaken, tracking the limit of its trading band as the government steps back from allowing a free float.
- The authorities will “continue to let the exchange rate trade close to the upper band,” limiting the pass-through to inflation and reducing market volatility, Goldman strategists
Victor Engel andTeresa Alves wrote in a note Thursday - Goldman now sees the peso at 1,540 per dollar in three months, compared with previous forecast of 1,515
- Sees it at 1,590 in six months, vs 1,560 previously
- Sees it at 1,690 in 12 months, vs 1,650
- Still, Argentina ...
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