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After President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economists and statisticians across the board were horrified. Because the firing raises the spectre of potential manipulation – ...
Argentina's key farming sector led growth, shooting up 81.2% year-on-year, while fishing was up 41.3%. However, construction tumbled 22.2%, manufacturing fell 17.4% and retail activity slid 15.7% ...
Annual inflation has cooled to 66.9% from 211% when Milei first took office. Argentina is close to clinching a new deal with the International Monetary Fund that Economy Minister Luis Caputo said ...
Argentina's economy is seen expanding by 4.5% in 2025 while the country's inflation rate is estimated to end this year at 25.9%, according to the average forecast of analysts surveyed by the ...
Just over a year ago, Javier Milei, the eccentric, chainsaw-wielding libertarian economist, won the presidency in Argentina against a backdrop of soaring inflation and rising poverty. Since taking ...
Exports in the agricultural powerhouse grew 7.2%, which Economy Minister Luis Caputo said in a post on X was a first-quarter record. Still, imports surged 42.8%, dulling the exports boost's impact.
The IMF, which approved a bailout for Argentina in 2018, the fund’s biggest ever, sees the economy shrinking by 3.5% overall this year, following a 1.6% contraction last year.
Economic activity in July grew 1.7%; fell 1.3% from year ago Argentina’s recession deepened in 2Q as shock therapy stung Gift this article Contact us: Provide news feedback or report an error ...