5 things to know about Argentina's pivotal midterm election
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By Rodrigo Campos, Karin Strohecker and Marc JonesNEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Investors are bracing for a renewed round of Argentine currency and bond market swings, as this Sunday's midterm elections mark a defining moment for President Javier Milei's economic reform efforts.
Experts believe increasing U.S. exports to lower American beef prices could cut into the country's own supply.
MSNBC Correspondent David Noriega joins MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff live from Buenos Aires, Argentina to discuss how Donald Trump is helping his ally, embattled Argentine President Javier Milei, while American taxpayers and farmers pay the price.
By Tomas Cuesta BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Every Wednesday, 89-year-old Olga Beatriz Gonzalez eats a simple breakfast, picks up donations of bread and vegetables for the soup kitchen she runs from her home in the Buenos Aires suburbs,
The U.S. is betting $20 billion that with time and support, President Javier Milei can fix Argentina’s economy once and for all.
The poll found almost half of Trump voters disapprove of the government's bailout of Argentina, while just 30 percent approve.
Since the start of the year Argentina’s libertarian president, Javier Milei, has been dogged by allegations that his sister Karina, who is also his chief of staff, is corrupt. For a leader who made his name denouncing Argentina’s elite as crooks and parasites,
Paramount Exiting Argentina TV Business Skydance’s Paramount has sold its Argentinian broadcast network Telefé to businessmen Gustavo Scaglione and José Luis Manzano. Terms of the deal with Scaglione’s holding company were not disclosed,