This is the third consecutive month in which the figure has dropped, …
Juan Marcos Pollio
Juan Marcos Pollio is an economics, finance, and business contributing reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. His work has appeared in BAE Negocios, Página 12, Simalco, Ámbito, and others. He earned a degree in journalism from the Lomas de Zamora National University.
The economy ministry announced that Kristalina Georgieva will arrive in Buenos Aires at the end of July
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The economy minister said Argentina could still issue international debt if conditions improve, but wants to deepen the local capital market and cut its reliance on foreign credit
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European diplomats say the landmark agreement will bring big gains in exports and investment, but both blocs will have to adapt to fresh competition and new trade rules
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After holding flat for most of the year, the peso hit its weakest level against the dollar since October 2025, driven by dividend payments abroad and a stronger global dollar
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A private report stated that the rate has grown non-stop for 19 months. Close to 40% of young people have at least one irregular loan
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Since Milei took office, water, power, gas and transport prices have far outpaced inflation
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A recent regulatory change allowing banks to extend dollar loans beyond firms that generate income in the US currency has prompted concerns
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Argentina joins the Pax Silica alliance. What does it mean for the country?
Led by the U.S., the goal is to strengthen AI supply chains amid the security competition between Washington and Beijing
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The fund spokesperson also praised the country’s progress on inflation, growth, and reserves
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The UIA presented a bill to Congress asking that the 20% minimum for local companies be destined to goods with local added value
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The Congressional Budget Office, which advises lawmakers on economic issues, now needs ruling party approval to publish its reports