Argentine Economic Minister Sergio Massa recently unveiled a new dollar rate aimed at boosting the export of goods and services. The new policy will last until November 19, which is the day of the next presidential round. The aim is to keep the foreign currency reserves stable in Argentina. In the election’s first round, Massa […]
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