Blue Dollar Updates

Rubio said Argentina is negotiating with the US to receive deportees

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged on Wednesday that he has engaged in “conversations” regarding Argentina and other nations about the possibility of accepting immigrants whom the Trump administration has chosen to deport. Rubio, however, clarified that the two governments do not have “anything lined up” yet. “I recognize that media leaks have been … Read more

Trump administration supports Milei government.

Bond Buyers Hunt for Trump-Friendly Nations

Investors from T. Rowe Price Group Inc. to TCW Group Inc are adopting a strategy that is swiftly gaining traction in emerging markets: channeling funds into Latin American countries that align with US President Donald Trump. Investment professionals at these firms are showing a preference for government bonds from countries like Ecuador and Argentina, where … Read more

IMF lowers Argentina’s reserves target by $5 billion

IMF Applauds Argentina’s Central Bank for Major Reserve Buys

International Monetary Fund spokesperson Julie Kozack announced that the Fund’s technical mission is set to conduct the second review of the agreement established with Argentina last year. She also emphasized that the Central Bank has been accumulating reserves “at a faster than anticipated pace” since the beginning of the year. “We are also very encouraged … Read more

Javier Milei

Milei Bets on Power Alignment as Regional Risks Mount

While it remains premature to determine if President Javier Milei will be remembered as having aligned with the prevailing moral narrative by fervently and steadfastly supporting the inaugural US bombing of a South American capital, he ought to be acknowledged for his alignment with the dynamics of power. History and power do not consistently align … Read more

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Why Argentina Can’t Afford to Back Away from the US

The circumstances faced by the victims of neo-colonial exploitation, while dire, are not the most severe outcomes one could encounter. Countries that maintain a distance from the so-called scheming capitalists, often criticized by nationalists and leftists, are more prone to self-impoverishment compared to those that embrace them and permit their involvement in significant sectors of … Read more