Guzmán discussed the Alberto Fernández administration’s plans to renegotiate its debt, a new program with the IMF, redefining rules for the energy sector around sustainability, and reaching fiscal equilibrium by 2023.
Video: A Conversation with Argentine Minister of Finance Martín Guzmán
COVID-19 May Ultimately Strengthen Latin America’s Democracies, Not Destroy Them
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Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Andrés Malamud
A hopeful scenario amid a time of catastrophe.
In Argentina, a Push to Make the Economy Work for Women
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Jordana Timerman
Mercedes D’Alessandro is bringing feminist ideals to public policy from her newly created post in Argentina’s economy ministry.
Approval Rating Update: Argentina's Alberto Fernández
Six months into his term and amid the pandemic, the president's approval stands as high as 78 percent, per polls we examined.
How COVID-19 Is Changing Latin America's Election Calendar
From Chile to the Dominican Republic, we look at where and how the pandemic is postponing going to the polls.
Interview: How Buenos Aires Responded to COVID-19
Fernando Straface, the city’s secretary general, explains how Argentina’s capital reacted to an unprecedented health challenge.
AQ Podcast: Another Default? What It Means for Argentina
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AQ Online
A default would be more painful - and politically costly - than in years past.