Argentinas Financial System: The Case of Banco de Galicia Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Describes the development of the financial system in Argentina after "Tequila Crisis", which was the result of a speculative attack on the peg of the Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar in December 1994. While in Argentina's banking system has been strengthened due to the overall change is managed to overcome the crisis, most of the domestic private banks had either been seized by foreign banks or not. Focuses on how, in 2000, in an attempt to stay the Argentine property, the last remaining large domestic private banks takes share of supply, according to some - particularly vocal member of the family of one of the bank's management - to be unfair to minority shareholders . "Hide
by Rafael Di Tella, Tarun Khanna, Hugh Pill, Ingrid Vogel, Alexander Alquier Source: Harvard Business School 25 pages. Publication Date: February 22, 2002. Prod. #: 702033-PDF-ENG

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