Will Argentina’s economy bounce after the pandemic?
International flows, fiscal and monetary factors will be more decisive than the strictness of the lockdown
International flows, fiscal and monetary factors will be more decisive than the strictness of the lockdown
Regulators and Peronist mayors push for infrastructure investment to stop outages in Greater Buenos Aires, but money is tight due to frozen rates
Debts with the taxman, providers and employees pile up, as unions negotiate wage cuts and rollout of emergency subsidies begins
Crude's 18-year low puts international price below shale oil technology's profitability threshold
Hopes for Vaca Muerta oil exports are clashing with promises of cheap energy for domestic consumption
State aid for gas, electricity, water and public transport use drops from 3.4% of GDP to 1.5% in 2015-2019 period