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Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) reported on Monday that inflation in June was 1.6%, marking ...
Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely sped up to 8.8% in May, according to analysts polled by Reuters, as prices in the South America country continue to soar despite a cooling trend in other ...
Moody's raises Argentina's long-term debt rating by two notches. Moody's raised Argentina's long-term debt rating by two ...
Argentina’s economy is rebounding fast. Inflation has plummeted, growth is back, and poverty is falling. Javier Milei’s shock ...
The reversal of Argentina’s inflation trend may also be connected with dollarization — or lack thereof. Mr. Milei campaigned on the promise to dollarize the economy and shut down the central bank.
BUENOS AIRES, June 10 (Reuters) - Argentina's headline inflation likely slowed in May to its lowest monthly rate in five years, a Reuters poll of analysts showed on Tuesday. Consumer prices rose 2 ...
"Prices don't stop rising, maybe 2%, 1%, or half a percent, but it doesn't stop," said Matias Vilar, a bus driver in Buenos Aires. Core inflation, often seen as a better indicator of price trends ...
Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely rose in February, slightly higher than the figure recorded in January, a Reuters poll of analysts showed ahead of data due on Friday. The consumer price ...
Argentina's consumer price index rose 4.6% in June, slightly up from the rate of 4.2% in May, ending a five-month trend of cooling inflation that experts had attributed to a deepening recession ...
Argentina's monthly inflation slowed to 2.2% in January, its lowest level since mid-2020. ... though a downward trend should continue for the rest of the year. ...
Argentina's inflation rate is expected to reheat in September, according to a Reuters poll of analysts, heaping pressure on the Peronist government as it looks to keep prices down ahead of key ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely rose in February, slightly higher than the figure recorded in January, a Reuters poll of analysts showed ahead of data due on Friday.