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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Argentine politics
      Argentina’s Milei backs away from dollarisation as central bank pick rejects role

      Libertarian president-elect signals approach in keeping with ‘market situation’

      A 100-dollar bill cut-out with Javier Milei’s face printed on it
    • Monday, 20 November, 2023
      Americas economy
      Milei’s victory in Argentina cheered by investors

      President-elect faces huge economic challenges without congressional majority

      Javier Milei addresses supporters
    • Monday, 20 November, 2023
      News in-depthArgentine politics
      Milei prepares shock therapy to cure Argentina’s sickly economy

      Insurgent libertarian has big plans but must work around his lack of congressional majority to deliver radical policies

      Montage featuring Javier Milei, US dollars and an Argentine peso note
    • Sunday, 19 November, 2023
      Argentine politics
      Argentines vote in tense election as inflation spirals

      Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result

      A poster of Sergio Massa, presidential candidate and Argentina’s economy minister, covered with stickers supporting his rival in the election, Javier Milei and running mate Victoria Villarruel
    • Thursday, 9 November, 2023
      News in-depthArgentine politics
      Sergio Massa vs Javier Milei: stark presidential choice alarms Argentina business leaders

      Executives lack faith in either Peronist economy minister or hard-right libertarian

      Javier Milei campaigning in Buenos Aires on Saturday
    • Friday, 20 October, 2023
      Argentine politics
      Argentine politics faces shake-up in pivotal election

      Country’s two main political forces may be permanently changed by challenge of radical outsider Javier Milei

      A supporter at a rally in Buenos Aires holds a drawing of presidential candidate Javier Milei
    • Wednesday, 18 October, 2023
      Argentina
      Argentina taps Chinese credit line to keep economy afloat during elections

      Economy minister says renminbi will be used to pay IMF, prop up the peso and aid importers

      Argentina’s president Alberto Fernández shakes hands with China’s leader Xi Jinping
    • Monday, 9 October, 2023
      Argentine peso plunges as presidential candidate Milei touts dollarisation

      Anti-establishment frontrunner has encouraged voters to get rid of the currency ahead of this month’s polls

      Supporters of Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei hold dollar bills with his face on them
    • Wednesday, 6 September, 2023
      InterviewInternational Monetary Fund
      Organised crime groups are hurting Latin America’s economy, says IMF

      Fund’s regional chief warns growing presence of gangs is deterring investment

      Rodrigo Valdés
    • Friday, 1 September, 2023
      Markets InsightEduardo Levy Yeyati
      Argentina should beware the dollarisation fairy

      Impracticable and costly, such a currency shift would not be much more than a convenient sleight of hand

      Libertarian hopeful Javier Milei is ranked first in the country’s primary elections
    • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
      Jonathan Derbyshire
      Libertarianism is having a moment with Argentina’s Milei

      The rightwing presidential hopeful is among a new generation of politicians reviving the movement

      FT montage of Javier Milei superimposed over the flag of Argentina and a $100 note
    • Monday, 14 August, 2023
      Argentina
      Argentina’s markets recoil after shock primary election results

      Central bank devalues peso by 18% against the dollar to reassure anxious investors

      A woman walks past a money exchange store in Buenos Aires with a sign in Spanish that reads ‘We are not operating due to the system problems, sorry for the inconvenience’
    • Monday, 24 July, 2023
      Argentina to weaken peso with trade taxes in bid for IMF funds

      Import levies and preferential agriculture export rate aim to lower currency’s value without hitting inflation

      Protesters gather near the presidential palace in Buenos Aires in June as inflation in the country soared to more than hit 114%
    • Sunday, 14 May, 2023
      Argentina plans emergency economic measures to avoid big devaluation

      Central bank to raise interest rates to 97% and step up currency intervention

      A person handing over money to a fruit and vegetable seller
    • Thursday, 4 August, 2022
      Argentina
      Argentina’s new economy minister pledges to restore fiscal order

      Investors hope Sergio Massa has political capital to take tough measures to bring down runaway inflation

      Sergio Massa, Argentina’s new economy minister, during a press conference on Wednesday
    • Tuesday, 12 July, 2022
      Argentina’s new finance minister pledges to bring ‘order and balance’

      Silvina Batakis tries to reassure investors and IMF as she takes on a precarious economy amid political divisions

      A currency exchange house in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Monday, 4 July, 2022
      Argentina
      Argentina chooses former provincial official as economy minister

      Silvina Batakis replaces Martin Guzmán who negotiated $44bn restructuring deal with IMF

      Argentina’s new economy minister Silvina Batakis, left, with President Alberto Fernández on Monday
    • Sunday, 29 November, 2020
      Argentina damps hopes of quick deal with IMF

      Economy minister Martín Guzmán says government is in no rush for new programme

    • Monday, 18 November, 2019
      Special ReportFTfm: Fixed Income
      Argentina debt uncertainty piles on the agony for investors

      President-elect Fernández is reticent on likely relationship with bondholders and IMF

      Alberto Fernandez, presidential candidate for Frente de Todos Party, fourth right, speaks on stage with Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina's former president and vice presidential candidate, left, at the party's headquarters during an election night rally in the Chacarita neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. Opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez swept Argentina's presidential election, ousting pro-market incumbent Mauricio Macri and tilting the nation back toward left-wing populism at a time of economic crisis. Photographer: Sarah Pabst/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 27 May, 2019
      ExplainerCharts that Matter
      Bitcoin hits all-time high in Argentine pesos

      Driver for price surge is fear the Latin currency is yet again on track for hefty losses

      Despite the bursting of the bitcoin bubble, some investors’ enthusiasm is undimmed
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