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Central Puerto (CEPU) stock rises in New York — what investors are watching ahead of the Fed
26 January 2026
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Central Puerto (CEPU) stock rises in New York — what investors are watching ahead of the Fed

New York, Jan 26, 2026, 15:22 EST — Regular session

  • Central Puerto’s U.S.-listed shares jumped roughly 3% in afternoon trading, following a daily swing exceeding $1.70.
  • Stocks tied to Argentina and the leading U.S. Argentina ETF climbed as traders weighed global interest rate risks.
  • This week, eyes are on the Federal Reserve’s decision and whether any change in tone might impact flows into emerging markets.

Shares of Central Puerto S.A. (CEPU) on the U.S. market climbed 2.8% to $16.91 Monday afternoon, hitting a high of $17.95 earlier. The stock dipped to $16.23 at its lowest point, with roughly 731,000 shares changing hands.

Argentina-linked assets showed strength as the Global X MSCI Argentina ETF (ARGT) climbed 1.5%. Pampa Energia’s ADRs rose 1.7%, and oil giant YPF edged up 0.5%.

Here’s why it matters: global rates are once again the key driver of sentiment. The Federal Reserve is set to meet this week, and investors aren’t just focused on the rate decision. They’re also digesting fresh political chatter about the Fed’s independence. “Trump will need greater turnover at the Fed to fully control the institution,” Tim Duy, chief U.S. economist at SGH Macro Advisors, told Reuters. Reuters

Central Puerto’s U.S. line can be thin on certain days, which means prices shift quickly when Argentina risk is either bought or sold. The shares trade in New York as American depositary shares — essentially a U.S.-traded wrapper for the company’s stock listed in Argentina.

Monday brought fewer company-specific headlines, but January’s filings remain fresh in investors’ minds. Central Puerto revealed earlier this month that the Argentine government transferred shares of Piedra del Águila Hidroeléctrica Argentina S.A. and signed a 30-year concession to operate the Piedra del Águila hydroelectric complex.

In a January filing, the company announced plans to redeem early its Class A notes, which mature on March 14, 2026. The total face value targeted for redemption is $47.23 million, scheduled for Jan. 16.

In late December, Central Puerto announced a $300 million financing deal with the International Finance Corporation. The money is earmarked for battery energy storage systems—grid-scale batteries—in the Buenos Aires metro area, as well as for acquiring and operating the Piedra del Águila plant.

Traders are now focused on whether that pipeline will translate into clearer cash-flow calculations—looking closely at debt expenses, project timelines, and in Argentina, the persistent uncertainty over how power prices and contracts will shift amid changing policies.

But the downside risk remains clear. Central Puerto flagged in its filings that hydro output hinges on water levels in the Limay River basin. If rainfall stays low, generation and revenue could drop, even with unchanged installed capacity.

Wednesday’s Fed decision and press conference loom as the next major event, crucial for emerging-market risk assets amid tight positioning.

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