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President Donald Trump presented inaccurate crime statistics to justify a federal takeover of D.C. police. He announced plans ...
Milei actually has reined in the size of Argentina’s government. Under Trump, “The U.S. government’s gross national debt has ...
ARCO's headline comparable sales growth masks underlying challenges: USD sales, margins, and operating income are declining ...
The situation in Argentina is complicated. The current electoral race will serve not only as a test of Javier Milei's popularity, but also as an important ...
The Bishops’ Conference of Argentina said no economic policy can be considered successful if it implies unemployment, in a ...
There seems to be very little standing in the way of stock-market bulls right now, but a landmark U.S./Russia summit in ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index both reached record closing highs for a second consecutive day on Wednesday, after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said there was a good chance of the Federal ...
Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers.
Argentina's inflation rate climbed to 1.9% in July, up from June's 1.6%, aligning with analysts' forecasts. Over 12 months ending in July, inflation was 36.6%, a decline from 39.4% the previous month, ...
Argentina's monthly inflation rate rose slightly in July to 1.9%, following expectations. This marks the third consecutive ...
Javier Milei’s government faces a key test on Wednesday as it tries to roll over 15 trillion pesos ($11.3 billion) of local currency debt representing about third of all the money in circulation in ...
Argentina's wild-haired, firebrand President Javier Milei will face a crucial litmus test in an upcoming local election that could derail ambitious economic reforms as his austerity-fueled experiment ...