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Patio Bullrich is a shopping center located in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building was originally an auction house owned by the Bullrich family, where cattle and pieces of art were auctioned. [1] The then-disused house was refurbished by Grupo IRSA, preserving its original architecture and elements. Under the name ...
The current bull market has come on fast and furious, but at two years old investors may be wondering if it's in danger of running out of gas.. Since hitting a relative low on Oct. 12, 2022, the S ...
Cattle were first brought to Argentina in 1536 by Spanish conquistadors. Due to the geography of the Pampas and a small national market, the cattle multiplied rapidly, with some contemporary observers describing the animals as a menace. [4] In 1785, British whalers established a beef-salting industry in Buenos Aires. [4]
Mataderos (Spanish for "slaughterhouses") is a barrio (neighbourhood) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is one of the three barrios that make up the Comuna 9, alongside Liniers and Parque Avellaneda. Located in the south-west end of the city, it takes its name from the livestock market and various slaughterhouses located within it.
At two years, the bull market is well shy of the average run of 5.5 years. And the total return thus far, about 60%, is a far cry from the average 180% gain, per research from Carson Group chief ...
A bull market is the opposite of a bear market and occurs when asset prices rise significantly over a long period of time, commonly defined as a 20% or more increase from their most recent low. A ...
The first shorthorn bull arrived in the 1820s. Hereford cattle followed in 1862, Aberdeen Angus in the 1870s, and Holstein-Friesian cattle in 1880, which led to the development of the Holando-Argentino. [2] Argentina was seen as particularly suitable for cattle ranching and by 1920 it was the most important beef-producing country in the world.
"It is a weird bull market," Callie Cox, chief market strategist at Ritholtz Wealth Management, said in another episode of Stocks in Translation. "I'm scratching my head too," she added. "I'm ...