Argentina News December 2003
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Argentina
Argentina's 2003 Tax Revenues up 42 Pct vs. 2002
Argentina Trade Surplus Narrows in November
Argentine Public Service Consumption +0.5% in November vs. October
Argentine Central Bank Approves Debt Plan for Local Banks
Argentine Supermarket Sales Drop 3.5% in November vs October
Confidence in Argentine Government Drops Again in December
IMF Urges Argentine to Raise Public Service Tariffs as Requested by Companies
Argentina Sets Registry of Defaulted Debt Holders
Argentina to Set Up International Register for Holders Its Defaulted Debt
Kirchner Revolutionizes Argentine Politics in 2003
Argentina Debt Talk Progress Worries IMF
Argentina Unemployment at 16.3% in Third Quarter According to New Measurement
Argentine Government Keeps Criticizing the IMF
Argentina's Fernandez Says IMF Seeking Changes in September Aid Agreement
Argentina Has Current Account Surplus of US$ 1.46 Billion in Q3
Argentine Survey Shows High Approval Ratings for Kirchner
Argentina's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in Ten Years in Third Quarter
Argentine Economy Grows 9.8 Pct in 3rd Quarter
Lavagna Says 600,000 New Jobs Created in Past Year
Argentine Welfare Payments Help Reduce the Country's Unemployment Rate
Argentina's Congress Passes Anti-Tax Evasion Measures
Argentine Unemployment at 14.3% in Third Quarter
Argentine Industrial Production + 3.7% in November
Argentina Creditors Unite to Press Gov't into Talks
Argentina Leader Slams IMF, Others Over Debt
Kirchner Says He Will Not Cede to IMF Pressure to Restructure Debt Payments
Argentine Currency Stable Due to Official Market Intervention
Lavagna Sees Argentine Growth at 7.0% in 2003
Argentine Economy Minister Lavagna Spurs Growth as He Swears Off Borrowing
Argentine Government Recognizes That Debt Negotiation to be Slow, Difficult and Slow
Tendency Towards Industrial Recovery Maintained According to Official Index
Argentine Minister Defends Debt Restructuring Plan
IMF Says Argentine Economy Recovering More Than Expected
Argentina's Lavagna Sees Long-Term Growth of 4.5% Annually
Argentine Inflation Rate Fell in November to 0.2 Percent on Slow Demand
Bondholders Ask Argentina for 65 cts on the Dollar
Argentina to Sell Three-Year Bonds, Longest Maturity Since Default in 2001
Argentine Tax Collection Rises 17.3% in November
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