Inflation ticked up in Jun., here's where prices rose most
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Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) reported on Monday that inflation in June was 1.6%, marking the second-lowest monthly figure of the year. This brings the cumulative inflation for the first six months of 2025 to 15.
Argentina's monthly inflation likely ticked up to 1.9% in June, according to the median forecast of a Reuters poll, after May's rise marked the lowest monthly increase since 2020. The month of May had marked the smallest monthly increase in five years for South America's No.
Argentina’s economy is rebounding fast. Inflation has plummeted, growth is back, and poverty is falling. Javier Milei’s shock reforms are delivering what few thought possible.
There’s good news out of Argentina, where President Milei is presiding over efforts to tame inflation and strengthen the country’s currency. Inflation last month fell, on a monthly basis, to the lowest level in five years.
Investors in Argentina began to anticipate a subtle policy change as President Javier Milei seemed to ease his control of how many pesos circulate in the economy, a trade-off between inflation and economic growth ahead of October midterm elections.
Inflation last month only slightly up at 1.6%, barely up on last month; Consumer prices rose 15.1% in the first half of the year, up almost 40% over the last 12 months, INDEC reveals.
This essay explores Argentina’s crisis, reforms, outcomes, and challenges, drawing parallels with Pakistan’s ongoing economic struggles. Pakistan, facing similar issues of high inflation, debt dependency,
President Javier Milei, who has slashed public spending by 30% since taking office in 2023, vowed to veto the legislation.
Argentina’s yearly inflation rate rose past 100% for the first time in three decades, according to new figures released by the country’s statistical body INDEC, as the government struggles to ...
Argentina’s annual inflation rate is roughly 40%. No fault of the current government and not entirely their predecessor. But the incredulous policies and corruption of the previous Kirchner ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNArgentina under Milei: a tale of two economiesIn Javier Milei's Argentina, falling inflation has stimulated a boom in car and real estate sales and foreign-bound planes take off laden with tourists. "The change in government has been very positive for this sector,