It's true the U.S. government agreed to send $40 billion to help Argentina. However, whether the country actually receives the money is uncertain.
The U.S. will not lose money on its massive bailout of Argentina, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday, despite the ...
Argentine President Javier Milei has hailed his party’s resounding victory in midterm congressional elections as a mandate to ...
Argentina's central bank said on Monday it signed a $20 billion exchange-rate stabilization agreement with the U.S. Treasury ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that the United States will not lose a single cent of taxpayer money ...
President Donald Trump has punished most U.S. trading partners with tariffs and threats, but he has lavished favours on ...
The government remains shut down, but the president is trying to aid one of his allies abroad with a taxpayer-funded bailout.
Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke is an expert on "dollarization" and has helped the Trump Administration run through the options for intervening in Argentina's economy.
Trump’s Argentina bailout is a bad idea. But if the administration is bound and determined to fork over the cash, using it to dollarize would be the best way to promote a lasting stabilization of ...
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Trump Scolds ‘Young Lady’ Reporter for Asking Him Why Struggling Farmers Should Support Argentina Bailout
Trump had just confirmed plans to buy beef from Argentina which he argued would curb soaring U.S. meat prices.
The basic idea is Argentina gets dollars that it can then use to buy pesos, propping up the value. The U.S. gets to hang on ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday said the U.S. will not lose any taxpayer funds ...
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