👉 El presidente Javier Milei se preparará para su discurso en sobre su primer año de gestión y proporcionar una visión detallada de la economía y la política del país para el próximo año.
Las consultoras predicen una tasa de inflación entre 2,6 y 3%. El incremento en los precios de la carne ha sido un factor significativo en la inflación de noviembre.
🗣️ Guillermo Andino
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Las consultoras predicen una tasa de inflación entre 2,6 y 3%. El incremento en los precios de la carne ha sido un factor significativo en la inflación de noviembre.
🗣️ Guillermo Andino
👉 Seguí en #AndinoYLasNoticias
📺 a24.com/vivo
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00:00It's going to be interesting, President Manila's speech on the 21st is going to be interesting,
00:04he's going to defend his first year in office, he's going to give numbers, he's going to give explanations,
00:08and he's going to tell us how the economy and politics of the country are going to look like for the next year.
00:12And on Wednesday, inflation.
00:15First, I want to tell you one thing.
00:17September's, October's inflation was 2.7.
00:22Here it says it's going to be between 2.6 and 3.
00:24Of course, if it's 2.8 or 3, it's not a huge failure.
00:29And if it's 2.5, let's not cut champagne either.
00:31You always have to think where you're coming from.
00:33Where were you coming from?
00:35Last year, inflation was 230%, and this year it's going to be around 110, 120.
00:43Which shows a little drop.
00:45Wait, wait, wait, put the picture back of the basket.
00:47This one buys well, Ruzzini.
00:49Yes, yes, yes.
00:51The oil.
00:53This is great.
00:55The oil is very good.
00:58This is a very cultural basket.
01:00This basket is from the time of populism.
01:02Yes, yes, yes.
01:04Look at Lucio.
01:06This is Lucio's basket.
01:08We'll take a picture of Lucio's.
01:10No, because I don't drink alcohol.
01:12The olive oil, yes.
01:14And those pringles are salty.
01:164,000 pesos this basket.
01:18There's cheddar too.
01:20Buy cheddar cheese.
01:22You see?
01:24You see that here it's about winning cultural battles.
01:26Yes, of course.
01:28Javier Milagro is president because he has won a cultural battle.
01:30I have won the cultural battle in my house.
01:32If I don't have that first fried potato brand,
01:34and I take it to the supermarket,
01:36they are delicious anyway.
01:38I already assume that I have not won a cultural battle.
01:40Make an effort, Lucio.
01:42Make an effort that Huracán can still be champion.
01:44Well, well, well.
01:46And Álvaro, don't rock Debele.
01:48Please.
01:50We'll talk about that later.
01:52Santiago El Estero is the new Rosario.
01:54What did the consultants say?
01:56Analytica gave 2.7,
01:58EpoGo gave 3.2,
02:00Equilibria 2.6,
02:02INVEC 2.5,
02:04Libertad y Progreso 2.8.
02:06So if you do an average,
02:08it gives you 2.7 and 2.8.
02:10But I mean, if it gives 2.6,
02:12it's not a mega success.
02:14If it gives 3%, it's not a huge failure.
02:16The substantive fact is that
02:18a large part of the November inflation
02:20was explained
02:23by the rise of meat.
02:25It has had a rise
02:27above 10%.
02:29I mean, the mechanics...
02:31When we Argentinians make a...
02:33I think it's called metonymy.
02:35The rhetorical figure
02:37is to take a part of everything.
02:39When we say meat,
02:41we mean meat vaccine.
02:43We are taking a part of everything
02:45because everything is pork,
02:47chicken,
02:49white meat in general,
02:51lamb meat, etc.
02:53When we say meat,
02:55we mean meat vaccine.
02:57When the meat vaccine goes up,
02:59after a short time,
03:01it's followed by pork and chicken.
03:03For now it didn't happen,
03:05surely at some point it will be transferred.
03:07Pork is already comparatively
03:09much cheaper than meat vaccine.
03:11It's different.
03:13You don't eat so much.
03:15Consumption has increased a lot,
03:17but there is not so much culture here to eat pork.
03:20In Spain, the first meat
03:22that is eaten is pork.
03:24Because obviously...
03:26And it's cooked.
03:28There are 20 ways to cook it.
03:30Yes, it doesn't have the wet belly
03:32that we have,
03:34and that's why we produce so much meat vaccine.
03:36Clearly.
03:38But a large part of the November rise
03:40is explained by the increase in meat.
03:42Then there are the optimists and pessimists.
03:44The optimist says,
03:46with this the inflation will collapse,
03:48with the Olympics it will go from 2% to 1%.
03:50It may happen.
03:52There are those who say,
03:54but it's already there,
03:562.5% or 3%.
03:58The truth is,
04:002.5% or 3% of monthly inflation
04:02doesn't scare me.
04:04But I tell you one thing,
04:06the government is even more optimistic.
04:08They say that in the last quarter of 2025
04:10they will end up with values of 0.8 or 0.9.
04:12In fact, Caputo said that next year
04:14it will be 20% or 25%.
04:16I don't know.
04:18There is nothing more difficult
04:20than predicting the future.
04:22One thing or another can happen.