Brazil received 72% more Argentine visitors last year, undermining claims that the …
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.
Impact on prices was moderate as markets treated the bill’s approval last Friday as a done deal
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A power outage affected roughly 40% of the country yesterday afternoon after a fire caused problems with the high-voltage power lines that link the cities of Campana and General Rodríguez. …
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Scheduled increases again hamper Economy Minister Sergio Massa’s goal to reach a lower than 4% inflation rate in April
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The protest, the first against Economy Minister Sergio Massa, garnered explicit support from opposition head Patricia Bullrich.
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Tourists spent US$5 million per day through official channels, five times more than in 2022
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More than 70 stores were raided in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos with 25,000 garments seized
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The economy minister deemed Argentina an “economic victim” of the Ukraine-Russia war
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Banking is the first sector to hold yearly wage rounds and often set the tone for the rest
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Economy vice-minister Gabriel Rubinstein is in DC to close the lender’s fourth review of the country and confirm the payment.
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A AR$1 billion investment in the national agrifood authority and reinforced border controls were also announced.
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The foreign tourist dollar rate remains in place, but glitches in some apps and delayed reimbursements are causing confusion.