A Roman appeals court has confirmed a ruling against Italy’s Corriere Della Sera newspaper for a defamatory piece on President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
The so called “blue” dollar closed two cents higher at 15.77 pesos, ámbito.com reported. Over the past week, greenbacks in the informal market, however, had traded below 15.80 pesos amid a greater currency offer pushed by the purchase of dollars for saving purposes and Monday’s payment of the Boden 2015.
Mario Blejer, one of the economic advisers of FpV presidential candidate Daniel Scioli, said Argentina was “arriving late to the party of cheap international financing” due to the country’s legal dispute against so called “vulture” funds. Economy Minister responded to his comments saying that sort of funding was “speculative” having only “short-term” results.
• Kicillof rejects IMF 'contradictions'
Argentina’s Interpol has issued a new statement demanding the agency's headquarters in Washington for the “highest cooperation” in the location of Antonio “Jaime” Stiuso, following confirmation that the former spy had travelled to Miami from Brazil back in February.
• Stiuso travelled from Brazil to US - official
Victory Front candidate tells business leaders
Scioli: ‘I’ll never ask IMF for a loan’
In what seemed to be a clear effort to strengthen his own position as a defender of taking a hard line against global financial institutions, Victory Front (FpV) candidate Daniel Scioli declared that if he is elected president this year, he would never ask for a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
McCarthy had competition from more conservative lawmakers who felt marginalized under Boehner's leadership. The election for Speaker was postponed until further notice, House Republican Conference spokesman Nate Hodson said.
World stock indexes edged higher following the release of minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting, while the dollar extended declines.
The US Federal Reserve thought the economy was close to warranting an interest rate hike in September but policymakers decided it was prudent to wait for evidence a global economic slowdown was not knocking America off course.
US Air Force airman Spencer Stone, one of the three Americans who thwarted a train attack in France in August, was stabbed in Sacramento today and was in stable condition at a California hospital.
"Increased return rates should act as a deterrent to irregular migration," interior ministers concluded at a meeting in Luxembourg that included approving "detention" for those who may abscond before expulsion. They also plan to exert more "leverage" on African and other poor states, including via aid budgets, to make them accept the return of citizens.
University research irks provincial gov’t in San Juan
Contamination report stokes Barrick mine controversy
By Pablo SuárezLa parte por el todo keeps memory alive
Lionel Messi and his father Jorge have been ordered to appear in court on charges of defrauding the Spanish tax authorities of more than 4 million euros.
Blatter, the Swiss who has been president of world governing body FIFA since 1998, was already due to stand down after an election to replace him in February. Platini, head of European body UEFA, was a frontrunner to replace him. His shrinking election hopes now depend on whether he can overturn the 90-day ban imposed by FIFA's Ethics Committee.
Cameroon’s Issa Hayatou will take over as interim FIFA president following the provisional suspension of Sepp Blatter in a corruption scandal.
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