Argentina, 2001: da miracolo economico alla BANCAROTTA

In 2001, Argentina declared the largest sovereign default in modern history, following years of mounting debt, recession, and increasingly difficult economic decisions. It all erupted with the "corralito," the freezing of bank accounts that prevented Argentines from accessing their savings and sparked protests, chaos in the streets, and the fall of the government within days. In today's video, we see how a country celebrated as an economic model in the 1990s collapsed, amid austerity, public debt, the International Monetary Fund, and a crisis of confidence that overwhelmed banks, citizens, and institutions. From the peso-dollar convertibility to the $140 billion default, this is the story of one of the most devastating economic crises in recent history. ======================================= Learn how to invest in ETFs with our free guide: https://it.scalable.capital/etf-guida... Stay up to date and subscribe to the Scalable Newsletter for free: https://it.scalable.capital/newslette... Start investing today Same: https://it.scalable.capital/broker-on... =================================== Our social media channels: Instagram:   / scalable.capital.it   Facebook:   / it.scalable.capital   TikTok:   / scalable.capital.it   ===================================== Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:52 The Origins of the Crisis 9:40 The Crisis of 2001 4:21 PM The Consequences of the Crisis ========================================= This is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The statements, comments, and other content in this video, even when mentioning individual issuers, companies, or financial instruments, should not be construed as investment advice and do not constitute, directly or indirectly, a recommendation or solicitation to buy, hold, or sell any financial instrument, or any related advice.