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Argentina received the first chunk of a $20-billion IMF loan this week to help stabilize the country’s economy. The government says it’s already controlling rampant inflation, but many people and ...
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei rolled the dice this week on a major economic swerve, tearing down currency ...
Carlos Abons and his six employees visit hardware stores around Buenos Aires, delivering electrical supplies and encouraging ...
In 2023, candidate Javier Milei offered himself to voters as the antiestablishment, chainsaw-wielding bolt from the blue that Argentina needed to tame the country’s ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNArgentina receives first tranche of $20-B IMF loanArgentina on Tuesday received an initial $12 billion from a new $20 billion loan agreed by the International Monetary Fund, ...
The Argentine peso, Javier Milei told voters while seeking the presidency, was “worth less than excrement”. His solution? To ...
Milei ended a $200 monthly cap on dollar withdrawals, scrapped transaction fees and unraveled other restrictions, allowing ...
Argentina is getting an enormous lifeline. Last week, the International Monetary Fund agreed to loan the country $20bn. It is the 23rd deal between the IMF and the country, but this money comes with ...
Thankfully, we have not stumbled into a psycho’s lair. This is the home workshop of Mariano Di Tella, a humble toolmaker who ...
Argentina's peso slumped more than 11 percent against the US dollar Monday, after Javier Milei's libertarian government loosened currency controls to win a $20 billion IMF bailout.
Argentina's currency dropped 8.4 percent against the US dollar as markets opened in Buenos Aires Monday, after the partial lifting of exchange controls in place for six years.
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