Finsoport offers a variety of information sources
for you to access relevant data and use it for your business decisions.
Our basic package includes the following reports, unlimited access
to our data base and two yearly presentations at your company (Buenos
Aires and suburbs). Other combinations are available upon customers’
requests.
For a monthly fee, you will receive a user’s ID and password
to access our monthly updated contents at any time.
Reports
Monthly
Economic Report
It provides an analysis of major economic variables and their monthly
developments. Published monthly.
Mid-Term
Economic Report
It supplements the Monthly Economic Report. Published in the middle
of the month, it updates relevant economic aspects and tends to
focus on single topics (sovereign debt, WMF negotiations, national
budget, etc.). Published monthly.
Financial
Report
It discusses major financial variables and recommendations for
investment portfolios. Published monthly.
International Trade Newsletter
It provides specific information on international trade and exchange.
It is published according to area news.
Database
Our database features charts for updated statistical
data on monetary aggregates, economic activity, prices, international
trade, fiscal conditions, and other topics.
Subscription Application
If you are interested in subscribing to our services, please click
here.
Free Sample Issue
If you would like to receive the last issue of any of our reports
free of charge, please click
here.
In addition, you may access our opinion columns, recommended readings
and links to selected websites freely.
Opinion
Columns
Finsoport supplies a professional and objective vision of relevant
issues affecting our country and businesses. Free of charge.
Recommended
Readings
News, articles and readings recommended by Finsoport to gain a better
understanding of economic, financial, business and international
trade issues
Selected
Websites
We offer our visitors a selection of interesting websites dealing
with economic, financial, business and international trade issues.
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