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The Argentine peso settled around 1,100 to the US dollar early Wednesday. Its difference from the unofficial “blue dollar” ...
The International Monetary Fund said it had reached agreement with Argentina on a $20 billion four-year bailout deal for the embattled country, South America's second largest economy.
Axel Kicillof and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner accuse IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva of publicly backing ...
Ahead of the IMF deal, jittery markets and institutional violence used to repress street protests had hit at the President’s ...
President Javier Milei has promised Argentinians that an economic revival would follow the pain of harsh austerity.
The International Monetary Fund has reached a preliminary agreement with Argentina on a $20 billion bailout package, providing a reprieve to President Javier Milei as he seeks to overturn the ...
Javier Milei, president of Argentina, has been in office for more than 500 days. What will his leadership mean for the ...
Argentina’s leader has cut inflation, reduced poverty, and is making the economy grow. But things may still go wrong. | ...
Many of Argentina’s 22 previous IMF programmes have ended in disaster. Mr Milei’s record gives some credibility to his ...
Traders in Buenos Aires are beginning to buy into President Javier Milei’s target of strengthening Argentina’s currency ...
On Monday, when the peso was strengthening close to its pre-float value, Milei criticised Martin Rapetti, director of economic think-tank Equilibra who had predicted a sharp devaluation, on X, calling ...
Argentina has sealed a $20 billion extended fund facility (EFF) with the International Monetary Fund and dismantled large ...