Despite the economic situation, Argentina continues to be a place where many foreigners choose to live. Why? Because, beyond the challenges, the warmth of the people, the unique culture, and the way we live make this country special. From the passion for football to the food, there’s always...
Article in today's WSJ. Nothing we don't already know.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-argentina-faces-an-economic-crisis-again-11569422388?mod=hp_lead_pos5
Imagine my surprise when I picked up the Buenos AIres Herald this morning to find it has gone up to 5 pesos. Of course there is inflation in Argentina !!
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I am an expat that can legally buy dollars before I travel. We went through the whole AFIP process to get this authorization. Of course, I can only have as many dollars as they determine, but that is another story. So for the last 3 days I have been going to my local Santander Rio and they tell...
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The Argentine government's budget is based upon projected growth of 5.1%, however analysts are predicting 2.5% to 3.0% growth which will certainly put a dent in the government spending that has been a key economic driver over the last decade. The slowdown is due in part to a dry crop season...
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