
Argentina’s Siperistas Are the Hard-Nosed Swing Bloc That Will Decide the Next Election
They broadly endorse the government’s economic direction but refuse blank-check loyalty, making their conditional backing the most explosive force in Argentina’s political battlefield.
Argentina’s Wage Policy Is Crushing Workers While Inflation Keeps Real Incomes Under Siege
Federico Pastrana makes the problem plain: as long as monthly inflation stays above 2%, pay gains will remain fragile, uneven, and too weak to reverse the long erosion of purchasing power

YPF Targets Dividends by 2028 as Vaca Muerta Expansion Gains Momentum
YPF chief Horacio Marín says the company aims to start paying dividends in 2028 while pushing ahead with multibillion-dollar oil and LNG projects that could transform Argentina’s export capacity.

Argentine Stocks Surge on Wall Street as Country Risk Edges Higher
Energy shares led a strong rally in Argentine assets after Stanley Druckenmiller expanded his exposure, while bonds ended mixed, country risk rose to 543 points, and the central bank bought 153 million dollars.

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Renault Niagara Confirmed as Argentina-Made Compact Pickup Set for September Debut
Renault has officially kept the Niagara name for its new compact pickup and scheduled its full reveal for September 10, with production centered in Córdoba and exports planned across the region, including Mexico.

Registered Wages Fell Behind Inflation Again in March, INDEC Reports
Formal pay in Argentina rose 3% in March, below the 3.4% monthly inflation rate, while private-sector real wages extended their losing streak and job seekers’ salary expectations kept cooling.

Argentina Plans Paris Edition of Argentina Week to Court European Investment
The Milei administration is preparing a major business forum in Paris aimed at attracting fresh European capital, deepening economic ties, and taking advantage of momentum created by the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.

Axel’s Camp Turns Cristina’s Crisis Into an Open Peronist Power Grab
The “Axel or Milei” posters expose a raw succession battle in Buenos Aires, as Kicillof’s allies try to recenter the movement around his leadership and push Kirchnerism onto the defensive.

Argentina’s Export Surge Is Blowing Past Old Records and Redrawing the Nation’s Economic Power Map
A new export boom is not just lifting trade totals; it is brutally exposing a structural shift in Argentina, where energy, mining, and knowledge services are joining agribusiness to push the country toward a new era of hard-currency strength.

Buenos Aires Forced the National Government to Pay Up After Months of Coparticipation Delays
A bond-for-debt deal ends the latest cash squeeze on the city, but the deeper fiscal battle over billions withheld since 2020 is still wide open

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