The future of the “clamp” on currency trade
The Argentine peso has contained the official value of the peso through capital restrictions, but how long can they last?
The Argentine peso has contained the official value of the peso through capital restrictions, but how long can they last?
Debts with the taxman, providers and employees pile up, as unions negotiate wage cuts and rollout of emergency subsidies begins
A quarter of the country's labor force will see their income drop to near zero prior to government relief measures
Non-automatic import licenses are re-gaining ground under Fernández's administration
The government has decreed that hikes of at least 4000 pesos must be handed to all employees, but is also looking to contain unions' demands
Hopes for Vaca Muerta oil exports are clashing with promises of cheap energy for domestic consumption
A de-indexation of public spending and a more equal distribution of funds among pensioners are at the base of the new approach
Economic Minister anticipates first moves but says full plan will be presented after debt re-negotiation
Fund's inner-workings influenced the biggest loan in its history, and might do so again during restructuring talks
How Cristina Kirchner's former Economy minister went from rockstar academic to Argentina's second-biggest executive post