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Invest in Argentina
With the recent default by Argentina on sovereign debt payments it may seem a strange time to look at how to invest in Argentina. But, the old adage is to invest when there is blood in the streets. The point of this quote from Baron Rothschild is that when things look their worst in when it is time to pick up the best deals. The inversions.gob.ar website from the Argentina Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship notes the following:
From this website, you can access the Productive Investment Opportunities Database (BaPIP, for its acronym in Spanish), a vital tool designed to connect potential investors worldwide with the wealth of investment opportunities existing in Argentina.
On this site you can pick a sector such as agribusiness, a subsector such as stock breeding and a province such as Pampas to start to invest in Argentina.
Positive Reasons to Invest in Argentina
If you want to invest in Argentina what are the advantages and disadvantages? The economy of Argentina is in trouble and foreign capital will be welcome. And the Argentine Peso has weakened so that things are cheaper there if you bring Dollars, Yen or Euros. Google Finance shows a chart of the ARS versus the USD, the Argentine peso versus the US dollar.
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Argentina benefits from rich natural
resources, a highly literate population, an
export-oriented agricultural sector, and a
diversified industrial base. Although one
of the world's wealthiest countries 100
years ago, Argentina suffered during
most of the 20th century from recurring
economic crises, persistent fiscal and
current account deficits, high inflation,
mounting external debt, and capital flight.