Argentine President Milei: Closing the Central Bank will take four years

According to a report by Argentine media Infobae on December 10th local time, Argentine President Millet said that closing the Central Bank of the country will take four years. Millet expects the economy to rise next year and inflation to decline. When asked about the possibility of closing the Argentine Central Bank in 2025, he said, ‘We don’t have time. I have always said that this will take four years, and I have only been in power for one year.’

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