President Javier Milei announces that Argentina's Budget for next year will be an extension of the current one – itself a rollover from 2023.
The International Monetary Fund’s executive board is set to review Argentina’s current $44 billion aid program next month, according to people familiar with the matter, a crucial step as President ...
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The Argentine peso strengthened more than any other currency in the world in 2024, rising by 44.2% against the US dollar, ...
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Javier Milei took office as the President of Argentina in December of 2023 and took his trademark chainsaw to the country's ...
Explained more clearly, for Milei to seek IMF financing would be for the libertarian to not just do something very much at ...
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In the last twelve months, theArgentina has become a laboratory of economic renewal under the leadership of Javier Mileia ...