Argentina's President Javier Milei outlines a flexible exchange rate policy as the country prepares to lift capital controls, aiming to manage inflation and restore investor confidence.
Argentine President Javier Milei outlined fresh details of his currency strategy Tuesday, a key and necessary first step before his government expects to return to capital markets in 2026.
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Consumer prices rose 3.5 per cent in September from the month before, barely touching the Bloomberg survey median of 3.6 per ...
Argentina has officially overtaken Brazil as the leading country in Latin America for cryptocurrency inflows. Between July ...
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In Argentina, lawmakers fail to reverse presidential veto on law boosting public university funding Lawmakers in Argentina’s ...
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