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The Manila Times on MSNArgentina receives $42-billion from international financial institutionsArgentina receives $42 billion in financial support from international institutions to stabilize its economy and promote ...
Critics note that the poor have paid the highest price for Argentina’s rosy macroeconomic indicators. Retirees have been ...
Three international financial institutions announced $42 billion in fresh support for financially troubled Argentina on ...
Thousands of Argentines turned out for an anti-austerity protest Wednesday, setting the scene for a 24-hour general strike ...
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President Javier Milei on Friday announced that he would lift most of the country’s strict capital and currency controls next ...
Trains and planes were grounded in Argentina as a 24-hour general strike against President Javier Milei's austerity measures ...
The International Monetary Fund's board approved a 48-month, $20 billion extended fund facility arrangement for Argentina and ...
A century ago, Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world. Then the Great Depression hit, the bubble popped, and ...
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