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Grupo Galicia Stock Skyrockets as Milei’s Victory Fuels Argentina’s Bank Rally – What’s Next for GGAL?

Grupo Galicia Stock Skyrockets as Milei’s Victory Fuels Argentina’s Bank Rally – What’s Next for GGAL?

Milei’s Midterm Triumph Spurs Market Euphoria Argentine President Javier Milei celebrates with supporters after a decisive midterm election victory, which has boosted market confidence. Argentina’s political drama took a bullish turn this weekend as President Javier Milei’s ruling coalition scored a decisive win in midterm legislative elections. Voters handed Milei a strong mandate to continue his radical free-market reforms, despite the pain of deep spending cuts and 100%+ interest rates. According to official results, Milei’s libertarian La Libertad Avanza party won ~41.5% of the vote in the key Buenos Aires province (outpacing the Peronist opposition’s 40.8%) reuters.com – a shock
27 October 2025
YPF Stock Soars on LNG Mega-Deal and Milei’s Reforms – Will Argentina’s Oil Giant Keep Climbing?

YPF Stock Soars on LNG Mega-Deal and Milei’s Reforms – Will Argentina’s Oil Giant Keep Climbing?

Recent News & Developments Milei’s Market-Friendly Agenda: Since taking office in December 2023, President Javier Milei has pursued aggressive free-market reforms that directly impact YPF and the energy sector. Early on, Milei floated plans to privatize YPF, igniting a buying frenzy in YPF’s stock reuters.com. “YPF was one of several state-controlled companies he plans to sell,” Milei declared after his election, aiming to “create value” in the company before a sale reuters.com. Global investors reacted swiftly – YPF’s U.S.-listed shares skyrocketed over 40% in a single session on Milei’s privatization comments reuters.com. However, by January 2024 the administration backed off
Trump’s $20B Argentina Lifeline Shocks Markets – Will It Save Milei?

Trump’s $20B Argentina Lifeline Shocks Markets – Will It Save Milei?

Details of the US Support Package President Trump’s Treasury used its seldom-invoked crisis tools to prop up Argentina. The centerpiece is a $20 billion currency swap line between the US and Argentina’s central banks reuters.com – effectively a short-term dollar loan facility. In parallel, Treasury officials have directly bought pesos in open markets (in undisclosed amounts) to blunt the currency’s slide. Bessent announced these steps on Oct. 9 after several days of intensive talks in Washington with Economy Minister Luis Caputo (with IMF officials present) reuters.com aljazeera.com. On Truth Social, Bessent hailed Argentina’s “strong economic fundamentals” and Milei’s tough austerity
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