Foreign Minister Quirno offered details of the move and its importance in …
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.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the purchase of pesos after a week of negotiations with Argentine officials in Washington
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EconomicsPolitics
Economists from Africa, Asia and Latin America call for global financial system reform
Charles Abugre, executive director of International Development Economics Associates, explains why the Bretton Woods institutions don’t reflect today’s economic order
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The Argentine economist spoke to the Herald about his recent book on AI’s impact on politics, economy, and society
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March and April contracts surged by 5%, with a spike in traded volumes
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Strapped for cash after national funding cuts, the province was unable to pay maturities on a three-year title restructured in 2021
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Dollar & PesoEconomicsMarkets
Argentina’s Central Bank halts exchange operations until new team arrives
Santiago Bausili, the Central Bank president selected by Javier Milei, has yet to assume his role at the institution
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2023 electionsEconomics
Sandleris, Macri’s former Central Bank president: ‘I’ll support Milei in the run-off’
‘I’m more worried about the continuity of Kirchnerism’
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Mercosur countries have agreed to a 60-day negotiation phase over controversial tolls
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The country will appeal the ruling
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BusinessEconomicsEnergy
Preska rules against Argentina in YPF expropriation trial: country could pay almost U$S16 bn
The judge agreed with Burford Capital regarding the three key arguments in dispute