
'The Three Anchors': Núñez, Furiase, and Vauthier launch a program on Carajo Stream
The program promises to have a direct, technical, and uncompromising style
Three key advisors of Luis "Toto" Caputo are launching their own show on Carajo Stream. The new program, titled Las Tres Anclas, will be a space for economic analysis hosted by Gordo Pablo and will feature Felipe Núñez, Martín Vauthier, and Federico Furiase, three technical voices with strong influence on the current Ministry of Economy's direction.
Voices of the economic team, now on camera
With a style that promises to be direct, technical, and uncompromising, Las Tres Anclas is shaping up to be a reference space for understanding the government's economic policies from the inside. Núñez, Vauthier, and Furiase are not external commentators: all three are part of the core group advising Minister Caputo, and their public appearance in this format marks a shift in the economic team's communication.

Carajo Stream confirmed that the show will seek to combine macroeconomic reading, political interpretation, and didactic explanations for a broad audience, without losing technical rigor.
What to expect from Las Tres Anclas
The program will address topics such as:
- National and international economic situation
- Inflation, dollar, and monetary policy
- Structural reforms and growth projections
- Relationship with international organizations like the IMF
Additionally, occasional participation of guests from the business, financial, and academic world is expected, aiming to broaden perspectives and generate high-level debates.

Carajo Stream's bet on economic content
With this launch, Carajo Stream strengthens its line-up with high-impact political and economic content, targeting an audience interested in following the government's management and understanding the movements of the macroeconomic board.

The debut of Las Tres Anclas also marks a strategic move: showing the "backstage" of economic decisions from the voice of those who think them, not just those who communicate them.
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