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Argentina's government, led by libertarian President Javier Milei, is pushing for deeper fiscal cuts to achieve a 1.6% fiscal ...
Could there be a silver lining for Javier Milei in the multibillion-dollar US judgment targeting Argentina’s main oil ...
Following his participation at the South American Common Market (Mercosur) Summit at the Foreign Ministry in Buenos Aires, ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded a four-day technical mission in Buenos Aires to review Argentina’s compliance ...
Argentina's economy grew year-on-year for the second consecutive quarter and by the most since 2022 as the economy recovers ...
Brokerages are restructuring after President Javier Milei took away lucrative arbitrage opportunities that juiced their ...
Argentina, the International Monetary Fund's long-term problem child and biggest debtor, once again needs to seek forgiveness ...
Halfway between the ‘Conurbano’ and World War III.
In May, monthly consumer price increases also cooled to their slowest pace in five years to 1.5 percent. Milei’s commitments to austerity and a stable peso have helped anchor inflation, which has ...
A 30-year abatement will offset costs of renovating the storied Robert Treat Hotel, whose owner vowed to address complaints ...
Exports in the agricultural powerhouse grew 7.2%, which Economy Minister Luis Caputo said in a post on X was a first-quarter record. Still, imports surged 42.8%, dulling the exports boost's impact.
Argentina, the IMF's biggest borrower and perpetual headache, is again calling on the good offices of the Washington lender.
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