Saw this online. A good article on the peso situation in the Financial Times.
While Argentines deftly navigate the new peso panorama, tourists have been caught unawares. Visitors to Buenos Aires find it has gone from one of the cheapest cities in Latin America to among the most expensive, with...
The Financial Times profile of Karina Milei: “It is the President's general policy” - Infobae
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https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/04/30/el-perfil-que-hizo-el-financial-times-de-karina-milei-es-la-general-politica-del-presidente/
April 30, 2024
The British newspaper published an...
In an increasingly sensitive financial market, sovereign bonds fell and there are more buyers of dollars - Infobae
Source;
https://www.infobae.com/economia/2024/04/25/en-un-mercado-financiero-cada-vez-mas-sensible-bajaron-los-bonos-soberanos-y-hay-mas-compradores-de-dolares/
April 25, 2024...
New bonus for retirees and pensioners: the Government made financial aid of $70,000 official - Infobae
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https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/03/21/nuevo-bono-para-jubilados-y-pensionados-el-gobierno-oficializo-una-ayuda-economica-de-70000/
March 21, 2024
The measure was made...
According to the Financial Times, Milei says he doesn't need Congress to save the economy - Infobae
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https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/02/29/segun-el-financial-times-milei-dice-que-no-necesita-al-congreso-para-salvar-la-economia/
February 29, 2024
The President spoke to the...
Citigroup's number one, who will meet with Caputo and Bausili, arrives in Argentina today. The markets received positively the announcements related to the improvement of the public accounts, although Wall Street's records also help...
The improvement in Argentine assets consolidated this...
The new rise in financial dollars undermines two pillars of the emergency plan that Milei launched - Infobae
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https://www.infobae.com/economia/2024/01/18/la-nueva-suba-de-los-dolares-financieros-jaquea-dos-pilares-del-plan-de-emergencia-que-puso-en-marcha-milei/
January 18, 2024
The...
I've looked into this matter and came across instances where individuals sold their homes and utilized wire transfers. However, my situation involves selling various items I acquired during my time here, not a property. Carrying cash back with me is not something I prefer.
I'm curious to know...