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President Javier Milei has promised Argentinians that an economic revival would follow the pain of harsh austerity.
President Javier Milei's government announces elimination of foreign exchange controls ahead of confirmation of new ...
Argentina sealed a $20 billion, 48-month Extended Fund Facility deal with the International Monetary Fund on Friday and, in a ...
The Central Bank (BCRA) reported that it will lift the stocks to the dollar and apply a scheme of exchange bands between A ...
The libertarian government of President Javier Milei on Friday announced that it would lift most of the country’s strict ...
Ahead of the IMF deal, jittery markets and institutional violence used to repress street protests had hit at the President’s ...
The last link of the chain that our national economy tied 15 years ago has been broken,” said the president. “After a year of ...
Argentina’s future program with the International Monetary Fund will be for $20 billion, while executive board approval could take weeks, Economy Minister Luis Caputo said. Caputo stopped short ...
Three international financial institutions announced $42 billion in fresh support for financially troubled Argentina on ...
Finance Minister Luis Caputo had earlier said that "within 60 days" Buenos Aires expects to receive $19 billion from the IMF, World Bank and other sources including the IDB. That figure will ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's central bank announced on Friday that it will ease its foreign exchange market controls, ...