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Argentina, often overlooked in global discussions, was once poised to become one of the most powerful nations on earth. With ...
Peronism’s long domination of Argentine politics continued under Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, spouses who consecutively served as presidents of Argentina between 2003 ...
Argentina's peso remained relatively stable at the open on Friday, slipping just 0.13 percent to 38.45 per dollar as emerging market investors shifted attention to other currencies and political ...
Just as the IMF confirmed the new programme, the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank provided an additional $22bn in financing, whilst Argentina has renewed a $5bn currency swap with ...
RIO GALLEGOS, Argentina (Reuters) - Alicia Kirchner, an elder of Argentina's most powerful political dynasty, recalls with fondness helping build homes, schools and the first hospital in Rio ...
On Monday, de la Rua was attending the annual meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank, where he told reporters his government was stable. He said Argentina would keep the peso pegged to the ...
Once all-powerful, Argentina's Cristina Kirchner has slowly slid from the political Olympus to a position where she can't control her handpicked successor, a frivolous lawyer that is president ...
Argentina ; Argentina, lacking political vision, is in an impasse News analysis. Flora Genoux. Buenos Aires (Argentina) ... with greater development of industry and services," said Kalos.
In Argentina's sunny Mendoza province, officials had been preparing to break ground on the Vecaso solar park, a 115 megawatt project costing $90 million.
The victory of > Mauricio Macri, the Mayor of Buenos Aires, in Argentina’s presidential election over the ruling Peronist party’s Daniel Scioli, marks an end to the so-called > Kirchner era ...