The Chamber of Deputies Gave Half a Sanction to the Reduction of the Age of Imputability; the Imf Concluded the Mission in Argentina and the Government Expects a New Disbursement; Maxi Rodríguez Is Excited About the World Cup 2026 and Much more...
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Those in charge of the “Argentine case” of the International Monetary Fund (Luis Cubeddu and Bikas Joshi) returned to Washington after confirming that “very good progress has been made” in the last three months. Among them, the consolidation of the fiscal surplus, the economic opening and, in the last week, the labor reform that acquired half a sanction from the Senate. However, Cubeddu and Joshi, the members of the mission, took note that, alth…
1. The Chamber of Deputies gave half a sanction to the reduction of the age of imputabilityThe libertarian government, with the support of the allied blocs, obtained sufficient votes for the approval of the measure that, now, will be treated in the Senate.I continued reading here...2.The IMF concluded the mission in Argentina and the government expects a new disbursementAfter several days of meetings with officials, entrepreneurs and other actor…
The technical delegation highlighted progress in the second revision of the agreement for USD 20 billion and will continue the talks in Washington. The government expects a turnaround close to USD 1 billion, despite the tensions over the reserves and the suspension of the new IPC.
The government managed to achieve the labor reform and regulation of the Fiscal Innocence Act, and is committed to the IMF’s approval of the review for the acceleration of the accumulation of reserves and legislative advances. The agency’s mission left the country after a week. “The IMF technical mission led by Luis Cubeddu and Bikas Joshi concluded his visit to Buenos Aires as part of the second review of the program and the consultation of Art…
IMF technicians analyzed the fulfillment of the goals agreed with Argentina, which showed mixed results.The post The IMF mission in Argentina ended and highlighted the advances in the economy appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that it concluded its visit to Buenos Aires this Thursday in the context of the second review of the current program with Argentina and stressed that there was "very good progress." "The IMF technical mission led by Luis Cubeddu and Bikas Joshi concluded his visit to Buenos Aires in the framework of the second review of the program and the consultation of Article IV. There were very good progress in…
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