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Argentine inflation close to a peak

Argentine inflation is close to a peak and should ease in the coming quarters. But bringing inflation down to single digits will require a reduction in wage indexation, improvements in the central bank’s credibility and high real interest rates. History suggests that this process could, at the best of times, take 5-10 years.

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