Adelmo Gabbi was re-elected as president of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange

Adelmo Gabbi was re-elected as president of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange

In addition, the Board of Directors also confirmed the vice president of the entity Cristiano Rattazzi in his position.

This Thursday, the Board of Directors of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange re-elected as president Adelmo Gabbi. At the same time, Cristiano Rattazzi He will also repeat his role as vice president.

On the other hand, they named the authorities of the Board of Directors who will accompany the leaders during this new institutional period.

Adelmo Gabbi explained why stocks are rising

Weeks before his re-election, Gabbi had met with representatives of the so-called “Group 6”which brings together the most powerful businessmen in the country, and with the president Javier Milei. After this meeting, the head of the BCBA analyzed the financial situation of the country and explained why stocks rise.

“The one that is doing the best is the Stock Market, because work with expectationsand the expectations are favorable. We have a country risk that has decreased significantly, public securities that rise every day, there are international interested parties interested in investing in Argentina, we are in a good moment, but in general, The President gave an optimistic image and said that things were being done much faster than expected. It was an excellent meeting,” Gabbi said about the situation that businessmen are going through.

Likewise, he added that “if you look at what September, October, November was like last year, expectations were terriblenow The expectations are much better. If we start from there things are much better, I am optimistic and I think we will be better in the short term.”

“It will arrive when we get out of the stocks, which is a stand up fundamental for the growth of the country. When we leave the country has great possibilities. Milei said that in May we did not have any more stocks,” she said when asked on radio Miter about when economic growth will begin.

Source: Ambito

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