The Argentine President Javier Milei has managed to attain some of his goals that he vowed he would attain when he was fighting his election for the top job in Argentina in 2023. 12 Hour Daily Shift ...
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No individual, no corporation, and no country ever runs out of money. Ever. What all three run out of is investor trust. The ...
Milei administration announces US$1-billion repurchase agreement with five international lenders that will help replenish ...
In the shopping malls of Santiago de Chile and the beaches of Brazil, Argentines are snapping up clothes, electronics and ...
President Javier Milei of Argentina seems to relish them. Even as he tightens the government purse, he has committed to raising defense spending from 0.5% of gdp to 2% over the next eight years.
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The Venezuelan opposition leader who the United States recognized as the winner of last year's presidential election has ...
Argentina's sovereign bonds climbed on Friday's announcement. Benchmark notes due in 2035 touched a session high before ...
Argentina President Javier Milei is proposing a new law that would “declare it an imprescriptible crime for the state and the ...