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Corralito
Corralito To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... may require cleanup. Argentine economiccrisis (1999–2002) edit Corralito was the informal name for the economic ... draining of bank accounts. The Spanish word corralito is the diminutive form of corral, which ... the general public and for businesses. The corralito caused an immediate backfire on the government ... violent riots, but the restrictions of the corralito weren't lifted at the time. ...
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Corralito   (translated from German)
Corralito Corralito (of splinter. corralStable) is the colloquial name ... and led to various panic reactions. The Corralito remained existing in its original form to ...
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Corralito   (translated from Spanish)
Corralito This article is, so far, only miniesbozo ... in other languages . In Argentina was denominated Corralito to a restriction to the extraction of ...
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Talk:Corralito
Talk:Corralito Cleanup January 2006 Recent anon editions need ...
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Cacerolazo
... their savings trapped in the so-called corralito (a set of restrictive economic measures that ... the massive draining of bank deposits). The corralito meant that many people who needed a ... of cash for people trapped in the corralito compounded with the continuous loss of value ...
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December 2001 riots (Argentina)
... s entire banking system would have collapsed. Corralito The unrest started when Economy Minister Domingo ... withdrawal of cash from bank deposits (see corralito), intending to stop the draining of deposits ...
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Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)
... set of measures (informally known as the corralito) that effectively froze all bank accounts for ... pesos per dollar. In addition to the corralito, the Ministry of Economy dictated the pesificación ...
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Néstor Kirchner
... the banks, resulting in the highly unpopular corralito, a limit, and subsequently a full ban ... Lavagna, who piloted Argentina through the unpopular corralito and the painful devaluation, but Lavagna also ...
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Domingo Cavallo
... 1 and dramatically reduced inflation, and the Corralito, that restrained savers from withdrawing their own ... blocked the usage of cash, known as "Corralito". The anger of the vast majority of ...
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History of Argentina   (translated from French)
... from the boats - 510 years in the "corralito" Argentinian leaven: wild privatizations with the reconquète ...
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