Milei accuses banks and establishment for currency run

Argentina’s government blames local banks, big industry, and the establishment for the third currency run of its administration. Milei sees it as a political attack on his economic plan. Heidentifies his scapegoats for the turbulent conditions affecting monetary markets at the end of the month. In addition to the well-known “Kukas” (which are relatively straightforward … Read more

Argentina’s currency rises as debt auction stress eases

Argentina’s peso exhibited a notable appreciation on Thursday following the announcement by authorities regarding an increase in reserve requirements for banks. This move is aimed at bolstering the currency in the wake of a significant local debt auction that did not meet market expectations. The central bank has raised reserve requirements by five percentage points … Read more

Can Energy and Mining Really Rescue Argentina?

President Javier Milei’s economic programme is fundamentally anchored in the expectation that Argentina will significantly enhance its export capacity in the years ahead. However, projections tend to perform more effectively in theory than in practice. It is not uncommon for a nation, such as Argentina, to focus solely on its internal affairs, seemingly oblivious to … Read more

Argentina's Long-Term Debt Rating Gets a Boost from Moody's

Argentina auctions 61% peso debt, rates rise

Argentina’s local debt auction on Wednesday did not meet market expectations, as President Javier Milei’s administration managed to roll over only 61 percent of maturities in a crucial auction. Analysts suggest that this outcome may lead to a depreciation of the peso. The Treasury executed a rollover of 9.1 trillion pesos from the 15 trillion … Read more

July inflation in Argentina reaches 1.9%

In July, Argentina experienced a monthly inflation rate of 1.9%, as reported by the INDEC statistics bureau on Tuesday. It marks the second consecutive month of increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) following June’s rate of 1.6%. Inflation experienced a variation of 17.3% over the initial seven months of 2025, alongside a year-on-year increase … Read more

Government expenditure at 10-year high

Corporate defaults peak since 2020

Javier Milei’s reforms have introduced a degree of stability to Argentina’s previously tumultuous foreign exchange market, garnering commendations from investors. However, the overhaul is simultaneously driving the most significant wave of corporate defaults observed since the pandemic. Local borrowing costs are experiencing a significant increase, particularly impacting companies that rely heavily on the peso. Many … Read more

Pre-auction Argentina peso debt rates hit record high

A sharp rise in borrowing costs comes as the government prepares for a peso debt auction Wednesday to roll over US$17.4 billion in maturities, or a third of the economy’s money. On Monday, yields on the Argentine government’s short-term notes reached unprecedented levels, occurring merely two days prior to an auction by the Treasury that … Read more

SME retail sales fell 5.7% in July

The Argentine Chamber of Medium-sized Enterprises reported 2% retail sales decline and flat consumption due to declines in most sectors and lower margins.  In July, small and medium-sized retail sales experienced a decline of 2% compared to the same month in the previous year, as reported by the Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME). In … Read more

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Experts say Argentina’s dollar thirst could lead to illegal funds

Following Economy Minister Luis Caputo’s call for Argentines to withdraw their dollars and “remonetise” the economy without answering questions, experts worry about legal and tax consequences. Argentina’s government is implementing new deregulatory measures that will enable individuals to utilize US dollars held outside the banking system without the need to disclose the source of these … Read more