The president celebrated the rise of informal work, but some economists say …
Facundo Iglesia
Facundo Iglesia is an economics, finance and technology reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Wired, Le Monde Diplomatique, Rest of World, Perfil, among many others. In 2021, he won the ESET Latin American Award for Journalism on Computer Security.
A recent survey carried out by social organizations found over 12,000 unhoused people only in Buenos Aires City
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BusinessEconomics
Argentine companies replace manufacturing with importing — with huge profit margins
A report said that a leading company is selling a folding chair it imports at almost eight times its cost
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A national deputy and a YouTuber, representing the president’s sister and his advisor, clashed on X
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CrimeHealth
Death of an anesthesiologist kickstarts an investigation into theft and use of sedatives
Alejandro Zalazar was found dead in his house. The case uncovered an alleged network that includes continuous petty theft of propofol and midazolam
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Teachers say many students saw the graffiti warning of mass shootings as teenage pranks, as authorities launched investigations
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While the energy and mining sectors celebrate the government’s measures, others are not so convinced
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BusinessInternational relations
Head of AmCham Argentina: ‘Stability is a necessary, but not sufficient condition’
At the summit of the US Chamber of Commerce in Argentina, María Schoua celebrated Milei’s measures but called for a ‘deep tax reform’ and infrastructure
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Official statistics show an increase in consumption, but households are struggling and redistributing their income
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Prosecutors are investigating the loans in Banco Nación given to members of the government
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It is the lowest figure since the first half of 2018. Experts estimate that it may be due to a statistical effect
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Manuel Adorni is investigated over unjustified wealth growth and the improper acquisition of a house. His wife’s state contracts are also under scrutiny