Argentina News September 2004
News Archive
Argentina
Growth Without Employment; The Argentine Crossroads
IMF Says Argentina Should Resolve Debt Restructuring Soon
Argentina Cenbank Ups Gold Reserves to 55.1 Tonnes
Employment in Argentine Forma Private Sector Rises 0.6% in August
Argentine Construction Grows in August but Lowers Pace
Argentina Sees Positive Change in Climate over Debt Negotiation
Government Request for Special Authority Generates Controversy
Argentina Says Debt Restructuring Offer Final
Argentine Economic Activity Grew 6% in July
Argentina Needs 4 Pct Budget Surplus -IMF's Rato
Kirchner Appeals for 'Realistic Treatment' on External Debt
New Central Bank Management to Maintain Monetary Policy
Argentina Suddenly Removes Central Bank Chief
Argentine Unemployment Rate Falls in July
IMF Defers $1 Billion in Argentine Repayments
Kirchner Strengthens His Authority After Recent Change
Argentina Industrial Production +10.5% in August Compared to 2003
Argentina Proposes 14.4 Percent Spending Boost in 2005, Expects Surplus
Argentina's Economic Recovery Builds Steam
Argentina to Set Aside More Money for Debt in 2005
Argentine Unemployment Rises Due to Energy Crisis
Argentina Suspends Energy Savings Plan
Banks Criticize Argentina for Interrupting IMF Programme
Argentina Rejects Bondholder Committee's Request to Negotiate Debt Offer
IMF Board to Discuss Argentina Repayments Friday
Argentine Central Bank Raises Repo Transactions
Argentine Consumer Confidence Rises 1.4% in September to 47.34
Argentina May Reduce 21 Percent Sales Tax This Year or Next
IMF and Argentina on the Verge of Concluding Dialogue
Kirchner Says Unemployment in Argentina Rises Due to Energy Crisis
World Bank Highlights Argentine Reforms to Attract Foreign Investment
Argentina Decides Not to Free Automobile Trade with Brazil in 2006
Argentine Food Basket Rises 1.65% in August
Banks Support Kirchner in Negotiations Private Creditors and International Organizations
Kirchner Popularity Drops but Remains High
Argentina to Buy Back Bonds After Swap - Reports
Argentina Says Creditors Could Get More of Swap Pie
Market Sees Hope in Argentina's New Debt Tactic
Argentina Forecasts Surplus, Growth in 2005 Budget
Tractors, Tea and Cars Fuel Argentine Import Boom
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