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Javier Milei · UshuaiaA U.S. Air Force Boeing C-40 Clipper landed around midday Sunday at Ushuaia’s international airport — officially named “Ushuaia–‘Malvinas’ Argentinas” — an unusual arrival that drew immediate attention from local media and political observers in Tierra del Fuego.See the Story
U.S. Air Force C-40 Landing in Ushuaia Fuels Scrutiny of Argentina’s Southern Agenda
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JP Morgan · ArgentinaThe Central Bank accumulated purchases of more than US$975 million in January, surpassing the target of 5% of the volume operated, and, despite the initial expectation of greater exchange pressure, the official dollar fell 1.8% so far this month; on the supply side, the currencies began to appear, while the demand remains contained.Does the Central Bank keep its word?It accumulated purchases of more than US$975 million in January (US$60 million …See the Story
Finance. Four Questions to Understand the Current Currency Market
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Javier Milei · ArgentinaThe provincial leaders warned that almost 230,000 hectares had already been burned in the region.In Chubut, in addition, a judicial investigation is underway for possible negligence.See the Story
Patagonian Governors Affected by the Fires Called for Extraordinary Treatment of a Project to Declare the Emergency and Unlock Funds
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