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Argentina inflation ticked up slightly and less than expected in June, another win for President Javier Milei ahead of ...
By Marco Cacciati Argentina's latest $20bn International Monetary Fund agreement – its 23rd since 1958 – has been greeted with cautious optimism by economists and investors who have watched the crisis ...
Argentina’s economy is rebounding fast. Inflation has plummeted, growth is back, and poverty is falling. Javier Milei’s shock ...
June inflation came in at 1.6 percent, slightly up from May's 1.5 percent, which had been the lowest rate in five years, the ...
Racking up 22 IMF loans since 1958, Argentina owes the IMF more than $40 billion. Most IMF funds have been used to repay the IMF itself, giving the organization a fraught reputation among Argentines.
With his chainsaw economics, Milei is jolting Argentina back to life. The economy grew at its fastest clip in nearly 20 years ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has an indefensible history in Argentina going back to the 1990s, when its policies prolonged the country’s worst depression, which lasted from 1998 to 2002 ...
Argentina will likely get IMF waiver, say analysts, ex-officials; BUENOS AIRES, June 25 (Reuters) - Argentina, the International Monetary Fund's long-term problem child and biggest debtor, ...
Racking up 22 IMF loans since 1958, Argentina owes the IMF more than $40 billion. Most IMF funds have been used repay the IMF itself, giving the organization a fraught reputation among Argentines.