The economy is contracting, inflation is skyrocketing, unemployment and poverty are on the rise: the longer the period of uncertainty about the direction of economic policy, the greater the risk of a real default
Argentina returns to the hands of the Peronists - The couple Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Kirchner clearly won the presidential elections - Fernandez will become president on December 10
The two former presidents of the South American countries are still arousing public opinion: in Argentina a judge established that the magistrate investigating Cristina was murdered and did not commit suicide, while in Lima the pardon granted…
The president elected in 2015 strengthens his majority in Parliament by winning hands down in Buenos Aires and in 13 other districts of the country - Ko Kirchnerism.
Argentina changes and dismisses the Peronism impersonated by Kirchner - The centre-right liberal of Italian origins, Mauricio Macri, leader of "Cambiemos", wins the runoff for the presidency, collecting 51,4% of the votes against 48,6 % of the Peronist…
Today we vote for the presidential elections in Argentina: Kirchner leaves but no major political changes are expected - Three candidates of Italian origin are in the running: Daniel Scioli, the favourite, leads the centre-left coalition; Mauricio Macri, owner of Boca…
President Cristina Fernandez has accepted the resignation of the governor of the central bank, Juan Carlos Fabrega: yesterday the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange closed with -8,22%
Buenos Aires Chief of Staff Jorge Capitanich called US District Judge Thomas Griesa's words "unfortunate, incorrect and even, I might say, imperialist expressions."
On Wednesday, July 30, Argentina could declare a new default. If by that date no agreement is found between the Argentine cabinet and the investment funds that demand payment of the debt by Buenos Aires the economic collapse…
The decision of the US Supreme Court, which rejected Argentina's appeal against the hedge funds that had refused the debt restructuring, opens the door to a new default by the South American country - Kirchner is very harsh: "It's extortion, not …
INTERVIEW WITH GIULIO SAPELLI, Professor of Economic History at the Milan State University - "The new Argentine crisis? All Kirchner's fault. For her, the hour of truth has come: in 2002 the country had laboriously got back on track thanks to…
Cristina Kirchner's country yesterday decided on a sharp devaluation of the national currency, which brought back to the markets the fears of a financial crisis in the second most important economy in Latin America.
Heavy setback for Cristina Kirchner, already the victim of an illness that forced her to leave the Casa Rosada in the hands of deputy Amado Boudou: the New York Supreme Court rejected the attempt to cheat the payment of…
The International Monetary Fund has threatened Argentina with a "red card" unless the data transmitted by Indec, the National Statistics Institute, are corrected - The reaction of President Christina Kirchner, who, via Twitter, accuses the 'IMF, symbol of the speculative economy.
The federal court in New York has ordered Buenos Aires to repay 1,3 billion bonds maturing in December, issued under American law, which did not fall within the 2001 restructuring plan requested by the government.
Still nothing official, but the Argentine plan to take control of the majority of YTF, in the hands of Repsol, has aroused the clear position taken by the Commission: "We defend the investments of our member countries".
Kirchner, outgoing president, is confirmed with a percentage of preferences around 54% (unofficial data). The second party, that of the progressive socialists, led by Binner, is stuck at 16%. Grandi defeated the right-wing Peronists. Good turnout: over…