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By Kylie Madry, Hernan Nessi and Walter Bianchi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's monthly inflation rate slightly ticked up ...
Argentina’s economy is rebounding fast. Inflation has plummeted, growth is back, and poverty is falling. Javier Milei’s shock ...
Argentina inflation ticked up slightly and less than expected in June, another win for President Javier Milei ahead of ...
Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) reported on Monday that inflation in June was 1.6%, marking ...
June inflation came in at 1.6 percent, slightly up from May's 1.5 percent, which had been the lowest rate in five years, the ...
Inflation last month only slightly up at 1.6%, barely up on last month; Consumer prices rose 15.1% in the first half of the ...
The current state of Argentina’s economy is a far cry from what “experts” predicted when they warned that President Javier ...
Argentina's monthly inflation rate slowed to its lowest level in more than five years in May, official data showed on Thursday, adding momentum to President Javier Milei's drive to rid the country of ...
With his chainsaw economics, Milei is jolting Argentina back to life. The economy grew at its fastest clip in nearly 20 years ...
President Javier Milei, who has slashed public spending by 30% since taking office in 2023, vowed to veto the legislation.
Argentina's annual inflation rate shot up to 124.4% in August and hit its highest level since 1991, stoking a painful cost-of-living crisis in the South American country.
Internannual inflation stood at 66.9% and 4.7% so far in 2025. Argentina's Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of March reached 3.7%, the National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec ...
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