The fund’s spokeswoman added that Argentina had told them they would intervene …
Liliana Franco
Liliana Franco is an economic affairs journalist and commentator at Ámbito Financiero. With decades of experience covering the Casa Rosada presidential palace and the Economy Ministry as an accredited reporter, she is the author of "Secrets of the Casa Rosada" (Sudamericana, 2017) and "Secrets of Economy Ministers" (Sudamericana, 2019). She has taught economics at numerous institutions in Germany, including the Ministry of Economy and Cooperation and the Institute of Journalism. In addition to her writing, she has worked extensively in radio and television, including Canal América and Radio Rivadavia.
The multilateral lender recognized that the country’s economic fundamentals have improved since 2023, but underscored its feeble reserves and …
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The current Extended Fund Facility program expires at the end of the year, but the lender said negotiations are ‘underway’
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Argentine government officials call the decision new evidence of their ‘personal and ideological affinity’
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The Argentine president will also participate in the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, sources close to him have confirmed
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It expects to have the documents required to open the company to private bids ready by the end of the year
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The government expects its decision to cancel Cristina Kirchner’s presidential benefits to be upheld if the issue ends up in court
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The head of government believes the state generates all ills — but collaborators have been surprised to find he’s not dogmatic
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While most value the steps the government has taken, there is also concern over risks regarding an absent state
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The president has reasons to celebrate as his university funding veto was upheld and inflation appears to be under control
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The Fund has taken its western hemisphere director off negotiations with Argentina, replacing him with Luis Cubeddu
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