Argentina News January 2003
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Argentina 2002 Trade Surplus Balloons
Argentina Moves to Further Loosen Bank Curbs
Argentina Tax Revenue Shoots up in January
Argentine Central Bank Eases Banking Freeze
Duhalde Says Fuel Prices Will Not Rise for Another 90 Days
Joint IMF/Worldbank Mission Arrives in Argentina to Discuss Public Service Tariffs
Argentina Orders Increase in Utility Rates
Argentine Electricity and Gas Tariffs Raised by Decree
Argentina Announces Monetary Policy Following IMF Accord
Argentina Gets Approval for $600 Million Loan From World Bank
Argentine Central Bank President Seeks to Fix Inflation Targets
Argentina IMF Accord Sees 2.5 pct Primary Surplus
Argentina Supermarket '02 Sales Fall in Real Terms
Argentina to Meet with Foreign Creditors
Argentine Government Sends Mixed Signals over Tariffs Hikes
Confusion Prior to Presidential Elections in Argentina
Prat Gay Says Central Bank Goal is Price Stability
Argentina Says it Can Lift Deposit Curbs by May
Duhalde Urges for 70 Percent Reduction of Argentine Debt with Private Holders
IMF Gives Argentina $6.78 Bln of Breathing Room
Argentina Makes Overdue $796.5 Million Payment to World Bank
Argentina Pays IADB, World Bank Arrears
Argentina Gov't Paves Way For Utility Tariff Hikes
IMF Board to Vote on Argentina Pact on Friday--IMF Sources
Argentina 2002 Budget Gap Halves Amid Debt Default
Argentina's Bond Holders Push for Restructuring
World Bank Says Has $1 Bln Ready for Argentina
Argentina Ups 2003 Growth Forecast to 3.5 Percent
Argentina Clinches IMF Deal
Argentina Says 2 Years to Renegotiate Private Debt
IMF Chief Koehler Urges Approval of Argentina Plan
IMF Expects to Unveil Argentina Pact by Friday
Argentina, IMF Agree on $11 Billion Debt Deferral
Duhalde Says Kirchner to Succeed Him in the Argentine Presidency
Argentina Misses Debt Deadline, IMF Default Looms
Argentina Seen Letting Sales Tax Rise to 21 Pct
Argentina to Pay IADB, World Bank Debts - Source
Aid Nearer as Argentina Accepts IMF Conditions
Argentina Approved Draft Letter of Intent With IMF
Duhalde Government Not to Redollarize Foreign Companies' Debt
Lavagna Wants to Convert to Pesos and Adjust Exporters Debt by CER
Duhalde Says Fuels Not to Rise in 90 Days
IMF Mission Arrives in Argentina as Default Looms
Argentina Leadership Race in Limbo
IMF Says Working on Interim Program for Argentina
IMF Sends Officials to Negotiate Short-Term Aid for Argentina
Argentine Cenbank Relaxes Some Forex Rules
Argentina Frees Exchange Rate Market
Argentina Auto Output up in Dec. But Sinks in 2002
Argentina Inflation 0.2 Pct in Dec, 41 Pct in 2002
Argentine December Tax Revenue Rises 70.8% vs. 2001
IMF Says Mission to go to Argentina Next Week
Argentina Dec Tax Revenue Soars 70 Pct-Agency
Argentina Studying Measures to Avert Rising Food Prices
Argentine Oil Companies to Freeze Retail Prices for 3 Months
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