Trump meets with Argentina’s Javier Milei
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Trump hosts 'favorite president,' a self-described 'anarcho-capitalist.' Who is Javier Milei?
Argentina's leader Javier Milei is a self-described radical libertarian and 'anarcho-capitalist' who claims to seek political advice from his dogs.
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Argentina passes the begging bowl, again
The world’s biggest deadbeat has passed the begging bowl again. This time, Argentina is asking for $20 billion. That’s the size of the swap line that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has promised to pony up in order to bail out Argentina and its floundering president, Javier Milei.
Argentina's looming elections are the main risk to bullish market bets as a wave of U.S. financial support for President Javier Milei's libertarian economic policies does not guarantee that voters will back his minority party,
The United States has finalized a $20 billion bailout framework with Argentina, making good on President Donald Trump's pledge to help the struggling country.
US President Donald Trump made it clear to his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei that any Chinese military activity in the South American country wouldn’t be received well in Washington.
President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw assistance from Argentina if its internal politics don't align with U.S. interests in upcoming elections