There will be no need for the U.S. to bail out Argentina if President Milei follows through on his campaign pledge to replace ...
President Javier Milei slashed inflation and spending, but it wasn’t enough to stave off an economic crisis. President Trump ...
The Trump administration is set to provide a $20 billion financial lifeline to Argentina, a move that has sparked controversy ...
Argentina’s economy will grow 4.3%, with inflation of 39.8%, according to OECD; Body declines in consumption and exports, as ...
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Argentina First? Why Trump Is Betting $20 Billion on Javier Milei.
Argentinian President Javier Milei gives a speech at a meeting with young people from the Industrial Entrepreneurs Forum of Paraguay in Asuncion, Paraguay, on September 16, 2025.
The United States must do more than prop up Argentina’s flagging peso. It must encourage foreign direct investment.
President Trump has offered support to ally Javier Milei as he grapples with Argentina's current economic challenges.
Argentina has had plenty of bailouts. Clearly, its problems go deeper. The U.S. bailout floated recently by Treasury ...
The country’s central bank no longer prints money to finance deficits, but a run on the currency could still cause prices to surge.
Bessent said the US government was considering intervening in Argentina's current fiscal turmoil with purchases of Argentine ...
Argentine history is a graveyard of economic reforms. Attempts at fiscal propriety often go fine initially, then unravel. If ...
Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers.
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