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Argentina's Ex-President Wants Everyone to Know She's Not Scared of Corruption Probes
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s defiance was on display this week when she told 15,000 supporters, who had accompanied her to a court hearing, that she will never bow to the political persecution she says are behind the allegations.
Argentina’s President Macri Urges Congress to End 15-Year Feud with ‘Vulture Funds’
The deal, announced on Monday, looks set to end one of the most brutal debt battles ever seen between a country and a creditor though some in Argentina see it as a betrayal
Argentina's World-Famous Beef Will Once Again Enter US Market After Ban Is Lifted
The lifting of the ban was met with muted enthusiasm from Argentina's beef producers, who say their government has over-regulated and hurt their industry. Producers expect to make $280 million a year once imports resume.
Argentina’s Government Denies That the Country Has Defaulted — But It Has
The government’s default on its debt threatens to further erode confidence and amplify the economic uncertainty of its deep recession.
Talons Out: Argentina Desperately Fighting “Vulture Funds” Over Debt
A Supreme Court decision in the debt "trial of the century" could endanger debt restructuring efforts by countries around the world.