A new resolution aims to provide traders with basic protections after being bilked out of hundreds of millions of dollars
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Sovereign bonds and stocks from Argentine companies on Wall Street dropped after initially surging while the Central Bank continued to lose reserves
Grain sales remain below Argentina’s historical averages as producers exercise caution
Faced with the triple whammy, one in four industrial companies is planning layoffs in the next 60 days
The country’s biggest trade union federation will also participate in the March 24 Memory, Truth and Justice march
The monthly figure inched up to 2.4%, but the yearly number is the the lowest since July 2022
Milei defends police crackdown at retiree march: ‘The good guys are the ones in blue’
Speaking at Expoagro, the president also vowed to eliminate currency controls and export duties ‘forever’
Hundreds of thousands were left without power across the city twice in one day, including the Casa Rosada and Congress
Analysts and sources from the sector weigh in on what Milei’s boldest promise could entail