President Milei will have dinner tonight with Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, in a private meeting in Buenos Aires
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President Javier Milei will hold a private meeting tonight with Jamie Dimon, the powerful CEO of JP Morgan Chase & Co., during a dinner at a museum in Buenos Aires. The meeting, confirmed by executive sources, takes place just two days before the legislative elections, amid international market expectations for the consolidation of the liberal economic direction.
Javier Milei mantendrá un encuentro con Jamie Dimon esta noche.
Milei returned this morning from Rosario by land and Dimon arrived in the country as part of a regional tour. According to reports, the meeting will take place in a highly private setting.
Wall Street views the economic program with interest
Dimon's presence in Argentina is interpreted as a sign of Wall Street's support for the stabilization plan promoted by the government. In recent weeks, JP Morgan highlighted in its reports that the Argentine economy shows “signs of normalization” and that the country “can achieve a sustainable path if it keeps fiscal discipline and regulatory predictability”.
Dimon, CEO de uno de los bancos más influyentes de EE.UU.
Dimon himself is considered one of the most influential bankers in the world and a privileged interlocutor in the relationship between Washington and the global financial system. During this visit, in addition to meeting with Milei, he will also hold meetings with Economy Minister Luis Caputo and executives of multinational companies based in the country.
JP Morgan's expansion in Argentina
The American bank has increased its presence in the country. Months ago, it signed the largest corporate lease agreement of the past two decades in Buenos Aires, as part of its plan to double its operational capacity.
El presidente, Javier Milei.
The institution will occupy more than twenty floors in the new Núñez office campus, within the Centro Empresarial Libertador, with deliveries scheduled for 2026 and 2027.
In the final stretch of the legislative campaign, the president aims to consolidate international market confidence. The government is working to dispel doubts about upcoming debt maturities and strengthen its financial alliance with the United States.
Tonight's meeting, according to sources close to the executive, seeks to deepen financial cooperation with the world's leading investment bank and reaffirm confidence in the path chosen by Argentina.