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Alemán

American  
[ah-le-mahn] / ˌɑ lɛˈmɑn /

noun

  1. Mateo 1547?–1610, Spanish novelist.

  2. Miguel 1902–1983, president of Mexico 1946–52.


Alemán British  
/ aleˈman /

noun

  1. Mateo (maˈteo). 1547–?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)

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Looking ahead: “The deficit in 2025 shows how little effect tariffs have had, for now, on the overall level of the deficit while distorting monthly trade flows as American businesses adapted to the changes in tariffs,” said Eugenio Aleman, chief economist at Raymond James.

From MarketWatch

Lesther Alemán, then a student leader who frequently interacted with Dogu during the 2018 protests, described her as publicly blunt but privately empathetic.

From Los Angeles Times

Alemán emphasized Dogu’s ability to engage “all sides of the coin,” making her effective with both the “authoritarian governments and with the opposition.”

From Los Angeles Times

Alemán said Dogu initially had a good relationship with the Nicaraguan government, including a personal friendship with then-first lady and current co-President Rosario Murillo.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think it is going to be extremely difficult for Warsh to make the case for much lower interest rates,” said Eugenio Aleman, chief economist at Raymond James.

From MarketWatch