What would be the effects of a default on the Argentine economy
Argentina has a tough debt renegotiation ahead of private creditors, amid a local drop in consumption and a complex global
Argentina has a tough debt renegotiation ahead of private creditors, amid a local drop in consumption and a complex global
On October 27th, the ticket of Alberto Fernandez and Christina Kirchner defeated the incumbent President of the Argentine Republic Mauricio
DIARIO SAN RAFAEL – The economist Manuel Solanet, from Libertad y Progreso Foundation, analyzed the political landscape after the election
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Forbes – Argentina’s black market exchange rate initially surged nearly 25 percent above the official rate, meaning that despite desperate
Clarín – Most Argentines and our politicians are prone to find magical solutions to avoid solving the deep problems that
TORONTO, CANADA Fraser Institute —Hong Kong and Singapore are once again the most economically-free jurisdictions in the world—although China’s heavy
Wall Street Journal – Argentina is back in the soup, as it so often is. The prospect that Peronists might
The uncertainty generated by the possible triumph of Fernández -Fernández is big and impossible to clear at the moment. Naturally,
Reuters – Argentina’s latest financial market shock has failed to swamp other emerging markets in the way its previous plunges