Argentina News July 2003
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Argentina May Jobless Numbers Drop vs Yr-ago Record
Argentina's Jobless Rate Fell to 15.6 Percent in May as Hiring Steps Up
Argentine Poverty Rate Drops Following Economic and Employment Rebound
Argentine Creditors Seek to Delay Debt Payment Plan
Argentine Trade Balance Registers Surplus
Surplus to be Central Theme in New Discussions with IMF
Argentina Gets $1.05 Billion From IMF, First Part of $3 Billion of Loans
IMF Says Argentina Passes Review, Urges Reforms
Argentine Construction Sector Activity Declines 0.8% in June over May
Argentina's Lavagna Confident in IMF Accord Before end of August
Argentina Studying Options to Index Bank Loans
Argentine June Final Industrial Production -0.3% vs May
Argentina's Kirchner Says Bush Backs Economic Plan
Economists Agree with Lavagna That Economic Growth to Exceed 5% but Warn About Slowdown
Argentina Says H1 Primary Surplus Exceeds IMF Goal
Argentine Economy Set to Grow 5.5% This Year
Argentina's Draft 2004 Budget Plans for 4.5% GDP Growth
Argentina Industrial Output Falls for Third Month in June as Peso Rallies
Argentina Industrial Output Slips in June
IMF Hopes to Conclude Agreement with Argentina by September
Government Presents Congress with Bill to Free Hands in Tariff Renegotiations
Treasury Official Upbeat Argentina-IMF Prospect
Kirchner Differences with Peronist Party Denied
Argentine Government Raises Salaries and Pensions
Argentine Government Says Hike in Public Services Still Remote
Argentina Has Primary Treasury Surplus of 901 Million Pesos in June
Argentina and Brazil Take Aim at Own Currencies
Argentina May Keep Utility Rates Frozen Another 18 Months, Minister Says
Argentine Central Banker Sees Economic Expansion of as Much as 5.9 Percent
Argentine Consumer Prices Drop 0.1% in June
Argentine Vehicle Production Dropped 1.1% in June
IMF Arrives in Argentina for Review
Argentina to Review Contracts for Privatized Public Services
Argentina Says IMF Sector Sabotaging Ties
Argentina to Exempt Residents from Capital Controls
Argentina Plans to Re-restructure Government Loans
Argentine Capital Control System Unlikely to be Effective
Argentine Consumer Confidence Drops Following May Spike
Argentine Tax Collection Rises 40.4% in June versus June 2002
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