While the energy and mining sectors celebrate the government’s measures, others are …
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.
Prosecutors are investigating the loans in Banco Nación given to members of the government
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JudiciaryPolitics
Bribery scandal: Milei’s former digital guru says he was aware of corruption allegations
Fernando Cerimedo testified that the ex-government official at the center of the incident was the one who told him. Police also carried out new raids
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Dollar & PesoEconomicsMarkets
Milei’s post-election economic challenges: what Argentina’s markets are expecting
Exchange rate tension, inflation, and international reserves are on investors’ minds after La Libertad Avanza took a drubbing at the ballot boxes over the weekend
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Prices rose by 33.6% over the past year, data from the INDEC statistical bureau showed
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The exchange rate jumped to AR$1,470 in some banks, while Argentine stocks in Wall Street fell by up to 20%
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Argentina is fighting a New York judge’s order to hand over ministers’ WhatsApp messages and a full inventory of its assets. Here’s why
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Dollar & PesoEconomics
Argentine peso strengthens and bonds plummet on first day without ‘free float’
One economist dubbed the Treasury’s latest market intervention ‘bands within bands’
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The measures aim to contain the U.S. dollar price ahead of the midterm elections
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The artwork was nowhere to be found, but police seized folders of drawings believed to date to the 1940s and two unregistered guns
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Analysts also fingered Milei’s monetary policy for Monday’s fall in bonds and stock values
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In leaked recordings, former disability agency head Diego Spagnuolo accused the president’s sister, Karina Milei, of collecting bribes from pharmaceutical companies