Leaving history behind, Argentina has a system in which the most important foreign exchange transactions take place.
HSBC is offloading its business in Argentina at a $1bn (£790m) loss amid a battle to calm hyperinflation by Javier Milei, the country’s new “anarcho-capitalist” president.
Argentina experienced serious economic and financial difficulties in the 1980s. Hyperinflation in 1989-90 finally elicited the necessary political consensus for reform. Despite areas of concern, ...
The dismissed ambassador is the daughter of Domingo Cavallo, former Minister of Economy, previously praised by Milei and now ...
Hans Hoppe recently criticized Argentina‘s President Javier Milei for not closing the country‘s inflationary central bank. In ...
Argentina has a new leader ... including mass spending cuts across government agencies in an effort to combat hyperinflation and self-described "anarcho-capitalism." But many Argentines are ...
"What President Milei has done in Argentina economically is nothing ... he was able to first stop the country from spiraling into hyperinflation because when he took office on December last ...
Milei removes Sonia Cavallo as Argentina’s ambassador to the Organisation of American States following criticism from her ...
Dr Christopher Sabatini outlines the impact of President Javier Milei’s economic agenda on Argentina after over a year in ...
In this scenario, Caputo insisted that Argentina needed to get out of the ... “We went from a situation of hyperinflation to 20 and 30-year mortgage loans in five months,” he underlined ...