More than 100,000 people signed up to debate a controversial law loosening …
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.
Creditor and debtor agreed to ‘a standstill’ in a US court until the agreement is finalized
-
The Health Ministry’s planned ‘restructure’ comes a week after nearly half the Bonaparte hospital’s workers were laid off — including a nurse with stage 3 lung cancer
-
The visit comes days after an ‘excellent’ meeting between Georgieva and Milei, who said a new deal could fast forward eliminating currency controls
-
One of hundreds of babies kidnapped by the dictatorship, her half-siblings spent years searching: ‘When I was little, I asked myself very often about you’
-
The Bonaparte Mental Health Hospital is teetering after a slew of recent government layoffs left it struggling and understaffed
-
New systems will allow holders of Argentine accounts to pay for goods in foreign currency by debit card or QR code
-
The latest round of dismissals came as a surprise for most of the already-reduced workforce. ‘It’s a bloodbath.’
-
EconomicsInternational relations
YPF case: Argentina ordered to reveal location of Central Bank gold
Judge Preska called for information on the country’s coffers, which the government has contended is ‘confidential’
-
The government will allow prices to be shown in U.S. dollars and the banking sector wants to launch dual-currency debit cards. International tourists would not benefit
-
Dollar & PesoEconomics
Argentina’s Central Bank gets US$1 billion repo with five international banks
The loan has BOPREAL dollar-nominated bonds as collateral
-
The government has attributed the sale to pent-up demand from the auto sector after the PAIS tax was lifted