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The rapid depreciation of the Argentine currency and one of the world's highest inflation rates has made it difficult for Argentines to make ends meet.
Argentina is experiencing its worst economic crisis in years, with inflation at record highs, turning household budgets on their head.
The backdrop is a US dollar and an Argentine 500-peso note joined like a book, a clear allusion to the rapid depreciation of the local currency, the peso. That has made it difficult for Argentines ...
Argentina's central bank will put into circulation 10,000 and 20,000-peso bills later this year, the bank announced in a statement on Thursday, after the South American nation's annual inflation ...
Argentina will roll out a new 2,000-peso bill, the central bank said on Thursday, which would double the face value of the country's top denomination bank note, but would still only be worth $11 ...
BUENOS AIRES — Inflation-battered Argentina on Tuesday introduced a 10,000-peso banknote, worth the equivalent of about $11 — five times the face value of the previous biggest 2,000-peso bill ...
Inflation-battered Argentina on Tuesday introduced a 10,000-peso banknote, worth the equivalent of about $11 — five times the face value of the previous biggest 2,000-peso bill.
The long-suffering currency will start on a new exchange rate regime on Monday after the government dismantled large parts of the country's years-long capital controls, putting the peso on a far ...
Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa pledged on Tuesday to unleash "all tools" to counter a dangerous slide in the peso currency, which has plumbed near 500 pesos per dollar in popular black ...
The backdrop is a U.S. dollar and an Argentine 500-peso note joined like a book, a clear allusion to the rapid depreciation of the local currency, the peso. That has made it difficult for Argentines ...
Argentina will roll out a new 2,000-peso bill, the central bank said on Thursday, which would double the face value of the country's top denomination bank note, but would still only be worth $11 ...
The backdrop is a U.S. dollar and an Argentine 500-peso note joined like a book, a clear allusion to the rapid depreciation of the local currency, the peso.
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