La Libertad Avanza wants to approve all three initiatives by the end …
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.
Argentina has three more days to secure a stay from the Court of Appeals. Two weeks ago, judge Loretta …
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Businessmen, trade unionists and politicians met at Amcham Summit 2023
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Some shareholders, directors and employees of brokers must buy financial dollars in over-the-counter transactions
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The gap between the official and the informal dollar exchange rates reached 111% today
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Some strategized splitting the election in Buenos Aires province to force his hand
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With decreased dollar inflow from the agricultural sector, the parallel dollar rose 10% this week
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Deputy Secretary Sherman: it is important to get macroeconomics settled in Argentina
“Together, the United States and Argentina can help feed and fuel the world,” she said
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Mandatory parking of bonds under foreign law increased by one day
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Judge Simon Picken ordered Argentina to pay US$1.46 bn plus interest
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However, they have not confirmed a relaxation of reserve accumulation targets.
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Judge Loretta Preska has determined that Argentina should have made a tender offer to minority shareholders.