Turn in monetary policy: analysts believe the Government bets on negative rates and leaving pesos in the market to boost activity
Analysts suggest that the Argentine government's shift towards negative interest rates aims to stimulate economic activity by increasing money supply, despite existing high inflation.
Milei's decision, the return of Judge Lijo, and an alert in the economy
The Argentine government faces a crisis exacerbated by scandals involving key figures, challenging its stability amid economic woes.
What impact will the Middle East conflict have on the Argentine economy
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have ramifications for the Argentine economy, particularly in terms of inflation and trade balances.
What if the plan is not working?
Doubts are emerging within the Argentine government regarding the effectiveness of Javier Milei's economic plan amid ongoing economic difficulties and judicial controversies.
The strait that could stop the world: Iran's threat in Hormuz
This article discusses the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the potential threat posed by Iran and its effects on global oil prices and the Argentine economy.
Milei seeks to keep a narrative afloat in crisis
The article discusses how Argentine President Javier Milei's administration is struggling to maintain control over its narrative amid multiple crises, including social discontent linked to economic issues and internal conflicts.
Hardships Coming from the Amateur Libertarian Side
The article discusses the political and economic troubles facing the Argentine government, particularly in light of a controversial payment linked to Karina Milei and the struggles of the Milei administration.
"Mattress Dollars": What Retirees Should Consider to Join the Simplified Income Tax Regime
The Argentine government has introduced the Simplified Income Tax Regime to encourage retirees to bring their informal savings into the economy.
Agricultural machinery: warnings about costs, imported pressure, and the challenge of competing with Asia
The president of the Argentine Chamber of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers discussed the challenges faced by the industry at Expoagro, focusing on taxes, bureaucracy, and the effects of trade openness.
"Under the Iceberg". The Unknown Services of Aviation Driving the Argentine Economy
A discussion among industry specialists highlights the significant yet often overlooked role of various aviation services in bolstering Argentina's economy.
The Government added another month of financial surplus in February
In February, the Argentine government reported a financial surplus of $144.421 billion, reinforcing its commitment to fiscal balance under the leadership of Javier Milei.
An Alien War: Economic Opportunities for Argentina?
The article discusses the potential economic opportunities for Argentina arising from distant conflicts, particularly through increased global demand for Argentine products.
The dollar returned to 2017 levels, but inflation does not relent and activity does not take off
The Argentine peso has appreciated to levels similar to those in 2017 amidst rising global oil prices, but inflation remains persistently high and economic activity is sluggish.
Justice in the Spotlight Again
The Argentine judiciary is under intense scrutiny as new corruption investigations unfold alongside economic challenges faced by the government and citizens.
A Well Argentine Week
The article discusses the Argentine government's efforts to promote its economic agenda at the "Argentina Week" event in New York, highlighting its goals and commitments amid internal political challenges.
Gustavo SΓ‘enz: "Like the people, I hope this government does well, but it is not eternal"
Gustavo SΓ‘enz expresses hope for the Argentine government while emphasizing the need for sustainable policies to attract investment.
Argentina cuts vehicle exports produced in Brazil
Argentina has reduced vehicle exports from Brazil significantly in early 2026 due to declining demand, marking a shift in the automotive industry that was previously thriving on Argentine demand.
Lumilagro reinvented to withstand the 'glass crisis'
Lumilagro, an Argentine thermos brand, is reinventing itself to survive the challenges of the glass crisis by reducing operations and shifting production while focusing on new materials and designs.
What can we expect from the economy in 2026
The Argentine government has implemented a series of measures aimed at boosting the economy by 2026 while trying to minimize inflationary pressures.
The 'living cow' is facing an unprecedented situation: 6 external and internal factors
The Argentine beef industry faces a unique global situation where demand far outstrips supply due to several interrelated factors.
A Turn to Reactivate and Recover Support
The Argentine government is considering economic policy changes to address a stagnating economy and restore public support.
Debt: The Government Obtained US$ 150 Million More to Pay Maturities and Advances in Its Strategy to Finance 'With Our Own' Funds
The Argentine government has secured an additional US$150 million to help meet upcoming debt maturities and is moving towards financing domestically at lower interest rates.
Caputo sends a delegation to the IDB summit in Paraguay, in search of financing
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo is leading a delegation to the Inter-American Development Bank summit in AsunciΓ³n, Paraguay, to secure development financing for the country.
Simplified Income Regime: the most frequently asked questions about how to deposit dollars that are 'under the mattress'
The Argentine government has introduced a simplified income tax regime aimed at encouraging citizens to deposit previously unreported dollars into the formal financial system.
Caputo before businessmen: 'The biggest risk is losing the opportunity to invest in the country'
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo emphasized the importance of investing in Argentina during a presentation in New York, stating that the real risk lies in missing investment opportunities under President Javier Milei's leadership.
These are the 10 cheapest new cars in Argentina this month
The Argentine automotive market shows stability in new car prices this month, with listings mostly unchanged and the cheapest models remaining below $32 million.
Eleven governors and a closed-door meeting with foreign investors: the 'competition' for the best wine and alignment with Caputo
Eleven Argentine governors gathered in New York for a closed-door meeting with foreign investors, emphasizing their collaboration with Economy Minister Luis Caputo and showcasing the countryβs potential in various sectors.
War in the Middle East: What Could Happen in 9 Key Sectors of the Argentine Economy if Escalation Continues
The ongoing escalation of the war in the Middle East is causing volatility in international markets and could significantly impact various sectors of the Argentine economy.
Luis Caputo: 'We are facing one of the biggest shocks and the dollar has not moved'
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo downplayed the impact of the Middle East crisis and rising oil prices on the Argentine dollar and inflation.
Caputo asks the Fund to postpone the compliance with the reserve accumulation target
The Argentine government seeks to delay its reserve targets with the IMF by establishing an annual goal instead of the current semi-annual compliance requirements.
Milei, the Bull That Charges and Dodges the Flags
The article discusses Argentine President Javier Milei's respectful speech at the opening of legislative sessions amidst a contrasting political climate in Uruguay.
MartΓn Rappallini: "First, we need to lower the Argentine cost so that the market decides which industrial sector survives, not the government"
MartΓn Rappallini argues for a reduction in state intervention to allow the market to determine which industrial sectors can thrive in Argentina.
How much does the personnel of the Argentine Armed Forces earn in March 2026
The Argentine Armed Forces personnel will see their salaries updated as of March 2026, following a resolution from the Ministries of Economy and Defense that set new salary scales starting December 2025.
The return to the markets that did not happen: Caputo's decision behind the departure of his Finance Secretary
Alejandro Lew resigned as Finance Secretary due to a strategic shift in the Argentine government's approach to reopening international credit markets.
Argentina Week in New York: when it is and why it is important for the country
Argentina Week in New York, organized by the Argentine Embassy, aims to attract international investments to Argentina and will feature key government officials and major financial institutions.
The Government announced that one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the country is being reactivated
The Argentine government has announced the reactivation of one of the nation's largest hydroelectric projects, the Santa Cruz dams, with financing from Chinese banks.
An Unexpected War Against Entrepreneurs
The Argentine government has shifted its focus from emphasizing economic efficiency to targeting entrepreneurs amidst rising economic concerns.
The UIA intensifies criticism against Milei: now says that more than half of the factories experienced falls in production and sales
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) has reported that over half of industrial entrepreneurs experienced declines in production and sales, calling for dialogue with the national government.
Warnings from six international banks about the Argentine economy
Six major international banks have issued warnings about Argentina's economy, highlighting improvements in macroeconomic stability while emphasizing the need for reserves and a normalized currency market.
The head of the UIA spoke after the statement to Milei: "There are sectors that are in a critical moment"
The president of the Argentine Industrial Union emphasized the need for clear rules for transitioning to an open economy following President Javier Milei's speech, highlighting the critical state of various sectors.
After Milei's speech in Congress, the powerful AEA calls for "constructive and respectful" dialogue
In response to President Milei's speech in Congress, the Argentine Business Association (AEA) emphasizes the importance of private sector involvement and calls for constructive dialogue for economic stabilization.
The Government took its fight with the AFA to the Court over retirement contributions and a decree by Sergio Massa
The Argentine government has appealed to the Supreme Court regarding a decree from former Economy Minister Sergio Massa related to retirement contributions for the AFA and football clubs.
The Paradox of the Argentine Economy: It is One of the Fastest Growing in the Region, but Has the Highest 'Financial Vulnerability' According to the IDB
A report by the Inter-American Development Bank highlights Argentina's significant economic growth amid severe financial vulnerability.
How much will the Argentine passport cost after the increases authorized by the Government
The Argentine government has officially announced a significant increase in passport fees, effective March 6.
Milei, to reform and insult
Argentine President Javier Milei, emboldened by political strength, faces criticism for his abrasive style amidst crucial reforms needed for Argentina's economy.
"Malaria is over": the negative numbers of the Argentine economy
Argentina's economic situation is showing fragility despite claims of improvement by President Javier Milei, with stagnating consumption, falling employment, and rising credit delinquency.
The conflict in the Middle East is already impacting key sectors of the Argentine economy
The Middle Eastern conflict has caused a sharp rise in oil prices, positively affecting Argentine oil exporters but likely resulting in higher fuel prices domestically.
Car registrations have fallen amid the conflict over access to data
The Argentine automotive market experienced a 6% year-on-year decline in new car registrations, raising concerns in the sector due to ongoing issues with data access.
The Government Needs a New Macro and Micro Narrative to Wake Up Investors
The Argentine government under President Javier Milei requires a new narrative to attract investors amid significant economic changes.
Positive expectations for a new bond and interest rate cut
The Argentine Treasury announced the introduction of a new dollar-denominated bond in its biweekly auctions, which has been positively received by the market.