Argentina News October 2003
News Archive
Argentina
Argentine Businesses and Banks Support Government Debt Negotiations
Argentine Firms Back Tough Government Debt Stance
Argentine Trade Surplus Narrows to Smallest in 20 Months as Imports Rise
Congress Approves Fund to Compensate Banks for Losses Generated by Pesification
Lavagna Denies That Economic Growth is Tied to Creditor Agreement
Argentine Congress Approves Compensation for Banks for Losses After Crisis
Argentine Government Says Little Margin for Negotiation with International Creditors
Argentina, Facing Threat of Lawsuits, Outlines Proposal for Swapping Debt
Argentina Presents Debt Restructuring Plan
Investors Urge Argentina to Raise Budget Surplus
Argentina Says it will Keep Bond Offer Tied to GDP in Debt Plan
Construction Activity Rises 38.5% in Argentina
Argentina Offers 43 Year Bonds in Debt Swap
Argentina Collides with Creditors on Debt Roadshow
Argentina Presents Extreme Plan for Debt Restructuring
Kirchner Government Insists That Public Service Companies Should Invest
Argentina Says Debt Negotiation to be Finalized in 2004
Argentine Official Says Limit to Debt Talk Flexibility
Argentina Steps Up Fight Against Utilities Following Week of Blackouts
Argentina Seeks to Fine Utilities After Outages
Argenein Government Says Tariffs Will Increase When Population Can Pay
Argentine President Warns Utilities After Blackout
Central Bank Sees Inflation at 3% in 2003 and Forecasts Rising Prices in 2004
Argentine GDP Rises 7% in August versus 2002
Menem Considering Return to Politics as Senator
Argentina Raises 2003 Growth Forecast to 7 Percent as Recovery Quickens
Industrial Activity Drops 1.4% in September
Provincial Accounts to be in Line with IMF Pact
Argentine Central Bank Adjusts Deposit Rules
Not Everything Will be Easy for Kirchner in Congress
Argentine Congress Likely to Pass Budget by Early December, Lawmaker Says
Argentina's Economy Seen Rising from the Ashes
Argentina Surprises with Strong Economic Growth
Broke Argentina Says it Will Need More Credit
Argentine Creditors Evaluate Alternative Debt Proposal
Argentina Insists in Not Restructuring Debt Issued in 2002
Argentina's Consumer Price Index Unchanged for Second Month in September
Argentina Consumer Prices Unchanged in Sept.
Argentine Congress OKs unfreezing of utility rates
Argentina Sept tax revenues soar 40.8 pct yr/yr
Argentina's Lavagna Avoids Bondholders in U.S. Visit
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