Argentina News June 2004
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Argentina
Argentine Trade Balance Registers Surplus in May
Argentine Trade Surplus Drops Despite Record Sales
World Bank Approves US$ 700 Million in Loans for Argentina
World Bank Places Conditions on Argentina Disbursement
Argentine Supermarket Sales Rise 10.6% May/May But Drop over April
Gap Between Rich and Poor Rises in Argentina
Argentine Construction Activity Grows 27.1% in May Compared to 2003
IMF Mission Returns From Argentina, Lauds Recovery
Argentina Budget Surplus Hits IMF Target Early
Argentina Confirms Industrial Production Increase of 1.7% in May
Argentina Boosts 2004 GDP Growth Forecast to 6 Percent From 5.5 Percent
Argentine GDP Drops 1.5% in April vs March; +6.3% vs 2003
IMF Review of Argentina 'One of the Calmest' - Govt
Current Account Surplus Drops to US$ 374 Million in Q1
Kirchner with Record of Decrees in One Year
More Pressure From Bondholders to Modify Offer
Economic Ministry Sees Growth Some Time to Come But Does Not Dismiss Future Recessions
Argentina Economy Expands 11.2 Pct in 1st Quarter
Argentina's Economy Probably Expanded Over 10% for Third Straight Quarter
Argentine GDP Increase Lowers Unemployment; Still High
IDB Approves US$ 2 Billion in Loans for Argentina
Argentina May Industrial Output Up 11.2 Pct Yr//yr
IMF's Krueger Urges Argentina Debt Deal
Menemistas Say Kirchner Out of Peronist Party
Argentina's Lavagna Seeks Law to Control Provincial Debt Levels, Spending
IMF Reviews Argentina's Accounts and Debt Swap Offer
Argentina Debt Wwap to Carry Cut of up to 66 Pct
Argentina's Kirchner May Keep Postal Company in State Hands After Takeover
Argentina's Kirchner Anticipates Support for Debt Plan from Creditors
Credit Trickles Back into Argentina's Economy
IMF Mission to Begin Argentina Review This Weekend
Argentine Leader Battles Key Province Over Funding
Credit Begins to Breathe in Argentina but Only Short-term
Argentine Creditors Shun Government Talks, Reject Debt Restructuring Offer
Political Infighting Puts IMF Target at Risk
Argentine Government Says Employment Rate Continues High
President Kirchner Supporters Unite
First Meeting of Government and Creditors to Study Technical Questions About Restructuring
Argentina Creditors' Group Threatens to Block Debt Restructuring Offer
Argentine Inflation Held Near 16-Month High in May on Rising Energy Costs
Argentine Vehicle Production Grows 4.7% in May
Argentina's Bonds Fall After Creditors Say They Will Reject New Debt Offer
Argentine Tax Collection Rises 73% in May
Argentina Improves Debt Offer, Pledges Some of Nation's Past-Due Interest
Argentina Sweetens Debt Offer, Investors Mixed
Argentine Labour Demand Drops 4.3% in May Compared to April
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