BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's government published a decree on Tuesday backing a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei has issued an executive decree preapproving a loan agreement from the IMF, signalling the ...
Argentina's government formalized a decree of necessity and urgency (DNU) on Tuesday in a key step towards sealing a new ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNArgentina seeks to formalise IMF deal through decreeBy Mathew Cohen Argentina's government is advancing its efforts to secure a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme with the formalisation of a decree of necessity and urgency (DNU) published ...
President issues decree seeking green light from Congress to move forward with rejigged IMF agreement; Repayments would be ...
According to officials, the government of Argentina, on Tuesday, has incorporated the conditions of its suggested loan deal with the International Mo ...
President Javier Milei says new IMF programme is a move to "exterminate inflation" in Argentina. President Javier Milei says ...
Wall Street expects the International Monetary Fund to lend Argentina as much as US$20 billion in a new seal of approval for ...
The approval of an IMF package and the appointment of the two judges by executive decree, both clear authoritarian power ...
Argentina's current IMF debt, estimated at around 44.5 billion dollars, originates from a 2018 Stand-By Arrangement signed amid severe capital flight and currency devaluation. In 2022, the two sides ...
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In address to Congress, Argentine president promises IMF deal, lauds economic winsRevisiting the economic themes of his 2023 presidential campaign ahead of crucial midterm elections in October, Milei ...
The president blamed Argentina’s persistently high inflation rate on an excess money supply partly caused by the deterioration of central bank (BCRA) assets ...
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