Javier Milei’s first year as president of Argentina has confounded his critics. Most viewed his promises of radical reform as ...
Milei is often branded a “right-wing populist,” “far-right outsider,” and “far-right libertarian.” The fascist Peronists, ...
The nation’s government has lifted a more than 15-year-long ban on exporting ferrous and nonferrous scrap. The government of ...
Latin America is becoming a battleground of government spending extremes, drawing calls from smaller nations to tighten the ...
Yet, “El Loco”—The Madman, as his countrymen call him— accomplished the unimaginable: Argentina’s fiscal deficit was ...
Argentina's sovereign bonds climbed on Friday's announcement. Benchmark notes due in 2035 touched a session high before ...
Javier Milei has begun wrenching open Argentina’s protectionist economy, slashing tariffs in a bid to beat down high prices ...
Milei administration announces US$1-billion repurchase agreement with five international lenders that will help replenish ...
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez arrived in Argentina on Saturday (January 4) and was welcomed by his Argentine ...
The country’s renewed macroeconomic stability is changing Argentina’s perception in the markets. The country-risk index, an influential measure of the risk of default from JP Morgan, has tumbled from ...
Explained more clearly, for Milei to seek IMF financing would be for the libertarian to not just do something very much at ...
No individual, no corporation, and no country ever runs out of money. Ever. What all three run out of is investor trust. The ...