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    Argentina’s Banco Galicia bets on lower inflation, rates after HSBC deal By Reuters

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    By Walter Bianchi

    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s Banco Galicia, buying HSBC’s local assets in a near $500 million deal, is betting that new libertarian President Javier Milei will bring down soaring inflation and ease rates to boost lending in the South American nation.

    The local financial group’s chief executive Fabian Kon told Reuters after the HSBC deal was confirmed that Milei’s pro-market approach and tough fiscal policies should benefit the banking sector and help bring down inflation running over 275%.

    “As Argentina converges to lower inflation rates and lower interest rates you will see an explosive increase in credit,” he said in a phone interview.

    Monthly inflation is expected to cool to near 10% in March, which is likely to prompt a cut to the benchmark rate.

    Milei, who took office in December, has moved to slash state spending to overturn a deep fiscal deficit, with surpluses at the start of the year boosting investors and propelling bonds to years-long highs. The peso currency has also gained.

    The country, however, is experiencing sharply rising poverty levels and a slide in economic activity amid the tighter conditions, with the latest warning light being industrial output, which slumped around 10% in February year-on-year.

    Kon said, however, that the tighter fiscal regime was essential to restoring macroeconomic stability in the country that has gone through damaging cycles of economic crisis for years, with regular defaults on its sovereign debt.

    “Argentina is a country that has been historically undisciplined, so it needs fiscal discipline and with fiscal discipline, inflation is a mathematical impossibility,” he said. “We see a downward path for inflation.”

    He added that right-wing economist and former pundit Milei’s focus on markets and deregulation would eventually spur investment – and with it the economy.

    “The freedom of the markets helps investments,” he said.

    © Reuters. The facade of an HSBC branch is seen in front of the Galicia bank headquarters, in downtown Buenos Aires, as HSBC bank is selling its business in the country, in Argentina April 9, 2024. REUTERS/Matias Baglietto

    The bank, part of Grupo Financiero Galicia, is hoping the HSBC deal – part of the global bank’s broader pivot towards Asia – would strengthen its own position domestically.

    “What we are looking for is growth in an increasingly competitive environment where a bank’s investment is basically technology,” he said.

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