
How Much Argentina Paid for the U.S. Dollar Support Deal Before the 2025 Elections
The Central Bank used a portion of a U.S. currency swap to shore up reserves and calm exchange-rate pressure, paying more than $17 million in interest before repaying the funds.
Labor Reform Ruling Knocks Down Another Injunction
A federal administrative court in Buenos Aires voided the latest labor court order that had sought to suspend parts of Argentina’s labor reform.

Dollar Rises on Friday but Ends the Week Slightly Lower in Argentina
Argentina’s wholesale dollar edged higher in a heavy-volume session, while the broader week still closed with a mild decline amid strong exporter sales, debt concerns, and debate over central bank profit transfers.

Argentina’s Wage System Is Splitting Apart and Only Three Unions Escaped the Squeeze
A brutal year of inflation and weak bargaining power left most workers poorer, exposing how collective wage agreements are losing their grip over real pay

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Argentina’s Market Fragility Is Exposed as Global Fear and Local Doubt Crush Assets Again
Stocks, sovereign bonds, and investor confidence all slid as Wall Street risk aversion, Middle East tensions, and Argentina’s unresolved political vulnerabilities pushed country risk higher.

Milei Moves to Rescue His Inner Circle and Reclaim the Political Offensive
With inflation easing and presidential backing locked in, Argentina’s libertarian leadership is aggressively repositioning Manuel Adorni as a central operator while preparing a new wave of reforms and investment-driven messaging.

Argentina’s June 2026 Pension Update Exposes How Inflation Relief Still Falls Short for ANSES Retirees
The new ANSES increase and midyear bonus deliver a visible cash boost, but frozen supplements and persistent inflation continue to erode real retirement income across the system

Argentina’s Registered Job Market Only Bounced Because the State and Household Work Pushed It Up
February delivered a tiny 0.1% monthly gain in registered employment, but the recovery was narrow, heavily dependent on public hiring and domestic work, while private salaried jobs stayed frozen and still trail sharply behind late-2023 levels.

Argentina Awards Two Major National Highway Concessions to Private Operators
The government assigned more than 1,800 kilometers of key road corridors under 20-year contracts, with private companies taking full responsibility for funding, maintenance, and service upgrades without state subsidies.

Moody’s Says Argentina’s “Super RIGI” Could Attract Big Projects, but Only if Political and Economic Risks Ease
The ratings agency sees stronger investment incentives and better access to global financing under the proposed regime, while warning that inflation, exchange-rate volatility, and weak policy credibility still hold back investor confidence.

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