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U.S. jobs data complicates Argentina's return to global debt markets - Buenos Aires Herald

Milei's government is closing in on its lowest country-risk reading yet, but Fed expectations and a stronger dollar could push the door shut again.

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buenosairesherald.comStai leggendo6 g fa

U.S. jobs data complicates Argentina's return to global debt markets - Buenos Aires Herald

Milei's government is closing in on its lowest country-risk reading yet, but Fed expectations and a stronger dollar could push the door shut again.

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riotimesonline.com8 g fa

OECD Cuts Argentina's 2026 Growth Forecast as Inflation Bites

The OECD has cut its growth forecast for Argentina, trimming expectations for President Javier Milei's recovery as a global oil shock

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    OECD Cuts Argentina's 2026 Growth Forecast as Inflation Bites

    The OECD has cut its growth forecast for Argentina, trimming expectations for President Javier Milei's recovery as a global oil shock

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·buenosairesherald.com

    U.S. jobs data complicates Argentina's return to global debt markets - Buenos Aires Herald

    Milei's government is closing in on its lowest country-risk reading yet, but Fed expectations and a stronger dollar could push the door shut again.