Javier Milei was recently elected president of Argentina on a platform that included dollarizing the economy (by making the U.S. dollar legal tender instead of the Argentine peso) and ending the ...
Two years ago, Argentines elected the radical libertarian Javier Milei as president with a mandate to fix the country’s chronically high inflation. The odds didn’t look good. Previous presidents had ...
(Bloomberg) -- Economics says it’s way past time for the International Monetary Fund to pull the plug on Argentina. Geopolitics helps explain why it hasn’t — yet. Over the past five years, the Fund ...
Argentina's sharp devaluation of its currency was necessary but the move could fuel its already-high inflation and increase the fiscal deficit, posing the government tough new policy challenges. Still ...
On Monday, as political analysts (and many Argentines) anxiously sought to digest the election of the far-right firebrand Javier Milei as the next President of South America’s second-largest economy, ...
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