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The Finance Conference in La Falda, Córdoba, Argentina, has commenced, focusing on the pressing issues and opportunities within the finance sector across the Americas. This event comes at a critical time, as the region faces increasing challenges from neoliberal policies, rapid financial transformation, and the rise of digital disruption.
During the opening remarks, Marcio Monzane, the Regional Secretary of UNI Americas, emphasized the significance of gathering in Argentina, a nation currently navigating its own economic hurdles. Monzane pointed out that the conference serves as a platform for solidarity among finance professionals and unions, aiming to address the resistance faced in the sector.
Participants are expected to engage in discussions that promote transformation and innovative solutions to the challenges presented by the evolving financial landscape. The conference also aims to foster collaboration and strategic partnerships to ensure a more equitable and sustainable future for the finance industry in the Americas.
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