The Argentine peso kept sinking Thursday against the US dollar with the “blue” (a euphemism for “black market”) rate hitting AR$ 440 before closing at AR$ 437/AR$ 432 (buy/sale).
President Javier Milei’s fight against inflation is showing mixed results. Investors are hopeful yet cautious as they bet on sharper declines next year.
Argentina's monthly inflation rate fell to 2.7 percent in October, its lowest level in three years, the national statistics agency said Tuesday, a development welcomed by cost-cutting President Javier ...
Bit2Me has officially launched its operations in Argentina marking a major advancement in cryptocurrency trading within the ...
Wall Street investors aren’t tempted by the best performing bonds in emerging markets this year even as local portfolio ...
As a means to protest government funding cuts, one region of Argentina has developed its own money that is accepted by some ...
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Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, a political outsider who won election last year brandishing a chainsaw as a blunt symbol of his plans to cut spending, is defying long odds to right ...
Argentina's Central Bank showcases live Bitcoin miners and shredded currency art, exploring the future of money.
Argentina's tax amnesty program, launched by President Javier Milei, has successfully attracted about $18 billion back into ...
A tax amnesty program in Argentina encouraging residents to deposit foreign currency previously stuffed under mattresses, ...