Argentina News July 2004
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Argentina Says Could Increase Oil Export Taxes
IMF Could Add Fiscal Targets to Argentina Talks
Argentina Trade Surplus Narrowed in June on Imports
IMF Report Faults Fund for Lending to Argentina Before Default
Argentina supermarket sales growth slows in June
IMF Delays Payment to Argentina as Reserves Tapped
Argentina says delay in IMF disbursement no catastrophe
Argentina Lowers Tariffs for Automobile Parts
Public Debt Exceeds US$ 180 Billion
President Kirchner orders new justice minister Horacio Rosatti to restore order on streets
Argentina President Kirchner fires first minister
Argentina Plans Public Hearings on Public Service Contracts
Argentina Imposes Restrictions on Brazilian Applicances
Argentina's Lavagna Says IMF Approval Depends on Political Decision
Argentina to Discuss Reform Shortfalls with IMF
Argentine Economy Grows but at Slower Pace
Kirchner Announces US$ 1.8 Billion Public Works Project
Argentina June Industrial Output up 11.5 Pct on Yr
IMF Arrives in Argentina to Continue Third Review of Existing Stand-by Agreement
Basic Goods Basket Rises 0.16% in First Half of July
Retail Sales Rise 30%
Consumer Confidence Experiences Drop of Almost Four Percent
Argentine Bondholder Group Seeks to Build Opposition to Debt Swap Proposal
Jilted Bondholders Say Argentina Can Pay Back More
Kirchner Announces US$ 3.39 Billion Public Works Plan
Minister of Labour Denies Studying Minimum Wage Hike and Plan for Head of Households
Tax Collection to Rise 35%
Banks See Better Business Outlook After Crisis in Argentina
Group of Creditors Seeks to Demonstrate That Argentina Can Pay More Debt
IMF Chief Expects Prompt Response to Resolve Argentina Revision
Argentina Warns SEC of New Debt Servicing Threat
Argentine Senate Approves Fiscal Law Requested by IMF
Argentine Automotive Market Confirms Recovery with 173.9% Growth Through June
Argentine Cement Sales Rise 30.5% Jun/Jun
Differences Within Peronist Party do Not Affect Government
Argentina Puts Breaks on Imports of Brazilian Household Appliances
Argentina Consumer Prices Rise 0.6 Percent in June
Bank Deposits Recover to 2001 Levels
Argentine Tax Collection Rises 46.1% in Jun/Jun
Argentina and IMF to Resume Talks Next Week
Argentina Extends Measures to Protect Companies in Difficulties
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