
Wall Street’s Nvidia Mania Dragged Argentine Assets Higher and Crushed the Country Risk Narrative
US tech euphoria and falling sovereign stress handed Argentina a blunt relief rally, proving that Buenos Aires still rises and falls with global risk appetite more than with its own slogans
Wall Street Titan Robert Citrone Doubles Down on Argentina and Signals a Ruthless Vote of Confidence in Milei’s Turnaround
Discovery Capital’s growing positions in banks, energy, and agribusiness make one point brutally clear: smart money still sees Argentina as a high-voltage comeback trade

Argentina’s Central Bank Posts Its Biggest Dollar Purchase of the Month, Taking 2026 Total Above $8.7 Billion
The BCRA bought $328 million in a single day, extended its long streak of market gains, and pushed reserves sharply higher as officials expect more hard-currency inflows ahead.

Cordoba Governor Pushes Back on Argentina’s Cold Zone Gas Subsidy Overhaul
Martín Llaryora criticized the federal plan to rewrite gas subsidies, warning it would hit hundreds of thousands of households in Cordoba and arguing that the state should remove benefits only from high-income users using existing data.

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Argentina’s Export Surge Steamrolled Imports and Delivered a Blowout Trade Surplus
Record shipments abroad turned April into a clear display of Argentina’s external strength, with energy and industrial exports driving a brutally one-sided trade balance

Libertarian Infighting Erupts as Milei’s Digital Base Pushes Back Against the Menem Camp
Tensions inside Argentina’s ruling libertarian movement intensified after Javier Milei tried to calm a clash between Santiago Caputo’s online militants and allies linked to Martín Menem, exposing frustration without signaling an outright break.

Argentina’s Dollar Calm Is No Miracle, It Is a Managed Truce Fueled by Farm Exports and Tight Controls
The peso’s latest stability is not proof of a fully healed economy but a politically useful pause built on agricultural dollar inflows, persistent capital restrictions, and an aggressive push to pull cash savings back into the system

Argentina Moves to Scrap Dozens of Outdated Laws in Broad Deregulation Push
A bill backed by the government and promoted by Federico Sturzenegger has cleared the lower house, aiming to erase nearly 70 obsolete rules, cut red tape, and reduce public spending.

Argentina Storms Europe’s Market and Cashes In as Egg Exports Hit the EU Ceiling in Record Time
Buenos Aires is turning tariff relief into a blunt commercial offensive, and the rapid sellout of its egg quota proves the Mercosur-EU deal is already rewarding the country’s most competitive producers

Argentina’s Lower House Advances “Leaf Litter” Bill to Scrap Dozens of Outdated Laws
The government won initial approval in the Chamber of Deputies for a bill that would repeal 58 laws, amend eight others, and remove two decrees, while opposition lawmakers challenged both the timing and the substance of the move.

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