Argentina
Horacio Paone for The New York Times
Chronology of Coverage
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Feb. 26, 2014
Spanish oil company Repsol says it agrees to $5 billion compensation deal with Argentina for seizure of company's operations in that country, ending bitter two-year dispute and hopefully ending serious tensions between two countries.MORE » -
Feb. 9, 2014
Tyler Cowen Economic View column; self-inflicted political wounds from problems in governance, more than global economic tides, appear to be shaking nations like Argentina, Turkey, Ukraine and Thailand.MORE » -
Feb. 8, 2014
Editorial maintains officials in Brazil, Argentina, Turkey and other nations have only themselves to blame for economic downturns; contends rapid decline in their currencies is due to longstanding domestic problems, rather than the Federal Reserve's decision to scale back bond-buying program.MORE » -
Feb. 1, 2014
Argentine Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has yet to address currency crisis that has set off global concerns about the fragility of developing economies; Kirchner's absence during steepest currency plunge since country's economic collapse a decade ago has weakened her once-strong public image and fueled debate over whether a power vacuum is emerging.MORE » -
Jan. 29, 2014
Editorial contends that Argentina is again facing a financial crisis caused largely by misguided government policies; warns Pres Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner that she will have to take much bolder steps to repair the damage done to the economy.MORE »
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