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Estefanía Pozzo
Estefanía Pozzo is the editor-in-chief of the Buenos Aires Herald. Specializing in economics and finance, she has contributed to various Argentine financial publications and international media outlets, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, where she served as an opinion columnist. Estefanía holds a master's degree in journalism and is pursuing a master's in finance. She is also the author of the book "It's the Economy, You Are Not Stupid," which provides insights to help women achieve economic autonomy.
La Libertad Avanza wants to approve all three initiatives by the end of summer
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the purchase of pesos after a week of negotiations with Argentine officials in Washington
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Finance Secretary Quirno said that the Treasury will participate to ‘ensure liquidity’ and that the market ‘operates normally’
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Argentina has three more days to secure a stay from the Court of Appeals. Two weeks ago, judge Loretta Preska ordered the country to hand 51% of its shares to the plaintiffs
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BusinessEconomics
First week without the cepo: dollar rises and falls, impact on prices remains unclear
The government ended a three-day week without major shocks, but questions about the new scheme’s sustainability remain
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The government will launch a new series of BOPREAL bonds for companies with retained earnings from previous years
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From gnarly questions over the criminal responsibility that goes with memecoins to a who’s-who of the figures involved, here’s what you need to know
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Judge Preska’s decision comes on the heels of a US Supreme Court ruling upholding the seizure of country assets in the Fed
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Justices nixed the country’s petition claiming assets worth around US$300 million were shielded by sovereign immunity law
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BusinessTechWorld
Binance CEO Richard Teng: ‘We are in deep conversation with jurisdictions to establish our headquarters’
In an interview from Binance’s Blockchain Week in Dubai, the leader of the largest global crypto exchange talked regulations, the U.S. election, and what comes next
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This week, industry leaders are meeting at a massive event in the United Arab Emirates. Follow our coverage from the Herald’s correspondent