Every day, the businessman from Córdoba Lucas Salim shares his feelings about the direction of the country's economy.
He is a seasoned man, hardened in what it means to invest and provide employment in Argentina.
This Tuesday he was present at the dissertation given by the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, at the Mediterranean Foundation of Córdoba.
The CEO of Proaco highlighted some of Caputo's phrases, whose paper he defined as “Masters Class”.
“The difference between a young person in the United States and a young person in Argentina (both working for the same company) the one from the USA with the first salary can buy the car and the apartment. In Argentina, if you are doing well for 40 years, you may be able to buy your apartment.
Argentina has no credit and without credit the economy doesn't grow,” he stressed in one of his posts in X.“Markets are not an exact science, otherwise it would be very easy to predict, if you could understand exactly how they work, all economists would be rich. The market in Argentina adds to the political factors, this false 'Kuka risk' continues to exist and affects the markets. @LuisCaputoAR,” he later posted








