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    Domingo Felipe Cavallo (born July 21, 1946) is an Argentine economist and politician. Between 1991 and 1996, he was the Minister of Economy during Carlos...
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  • writer Domingo Cavallo (born 1946), Argentine economist and politician Émile-Gustave Cavallo-Péduzzi (1851–1917), French painter Jimmy Cavallo (1927–2019)...
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    mate: pop musician and former Tucumán Province Governor Ramón Ortega. Domingo Cavallo, the economist behind the "Argentine miracle" of the early 1990s, had...
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  • liberal political party in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 1997 by Domingo Cavallo, Harvard University graduate liberal economist and defender of neoliberal...
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    "Corral" policies (Spanish: Corralito) at the behest of economic minister Domingo Cavallo, which restricted people's ability to withdraw cash from banks. Rioting...
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    third place, with 10.09% of the vote, was the former economy minister Domingo Cavallo. De la Rúa ran a successful TV advertising campaign with the slogan...
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    generated controversy by naming Domingo Cavallo Argentina's best economy minister, a choice that remains contentious due to Cavallo's unfavorable image in the...
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    well ahead of the threshold to avoid a second round run-off election. Domingo Cavallo, Menem's former minister of economy, finished the race in third place...
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  • measures taken in Argentina at the end of 2001 by Minister of Economy Domingo Cavallo in order to stop a bank run which implicated a limit of cash withdrawals...
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    the 2001 Megaswap negotiated between Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo and said banks. Cavallo attempted to avoid a bond default by offering bondholders...
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  • between early 1981 and July 1982, when new Central Bank President Domingo Cavallo rescinded the surcharge (by then, commercial banks had been writing...
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    countries: Latin America, Spain and the United States.[citation needed] Domingo Cavallo Geovanny Vicente Jaime Bayly Reynaldo Sietecase On 10 October 2014...
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    prediction of the Mexican peso's collapse, Argentine Finance Minister Domingo Cavallo invited Hanke to serve as his adviser. During this time, Hanke's primary...
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    of former Argentine president Carlos Menem and his economy minister Domingo Cavallo, referring to their administration as the "most economically successful...
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  • 14% interest rate. The president Fernando de la Rúa and the minister Domingo Cavallo were trialed for this case, and declared innocent on October 6, 2014...
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    hyperinflation in 1989 and 1990. Attempting to remedy this situation, economist Domingo Cavallo pegged the peso to the U.S. dollar in 1991 and limited the money supply's...
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    though prices in Argentina were falling. In 1991, economy minister Domingo Cavallo set out to reverse Argentina's decline through free-market reforms...
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    rate, which was its intended purpose. His fourth minister of economy, Domingo Cavallo, was appointed in 1991 and deepened the liberalization of the economy...
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    President Fernando de la Rúa Preceded by José Luis Machinea Succeeded by Domingo Cavallo Minister of Defense In office 10 December 1999 – 5 March 2001 President...
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  • Domingo Cavallo. In addition to that, he honored Juan Bautista Alberdi, and the Argentine historic presidencies era [es] of Bartolomé Mitre, Domingo Faustino...
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    Cascioli's portrayals of the junta. Bignone chose Domingo Cavallo to head the Argentine Central Bank. Cavallo inherited a foreign debt installment guarantee...
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    Central Bank Circular 1050, Bignone's new president of the institution, Domingo Cavallo, rescinded the policy in July, a move towards economic liberalization...
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  • name became known due to allegations of the former economy minister Domingo Cavallo. At a session of the Congress in 1995, the then finance minister denounced...
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    until the inauguration of President of Carlos Menem, who appointed Domingo Cavallo as her successor on 9 July. Ruiz Cerutti then resumed the post of Secretary...
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    conservative Action for the Republic ticket led by former Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo. He gave up his seat when he was appointed Chief of the Cabinet of...
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    exploration and production of oil and gas. His fourth economy minister, Domingo Cavallo, deepened the neoliberal reforms. He proposed a Convertibility Plan...
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    The New York Times. 26 November 1937. Retrieved 2 March 2022. Domingo Cavallo; Sonia Cavallo Runde (3 February 2017). "From the Fall of Yrigoyen to the Rise...
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    Major also met US president George H. W. Bush in Washington, D.C. and Domingo Cavallo, the Argentine foreign minister, the first such meeting since the end...
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    shake-up in February 1991 resulted in his succeeding Domingo Cavallo as Foreign Minister. Cavallo was named Economy Minister, and had already initiated...
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    during 1996–97. Menem's erstwhile "ace of spades," Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo, whose Convertibility Plan was lauded as the reason behind the "Argentine...
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