Hints and tips:
...For Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the seizure of Argentine oil major YPF in 2012 was not just necessary to “safeguard the hydrocarbon sovereignty” of her country....
...Gustavo Martínez Pandiani, a longtime Massa adviser and current foreign ministry official, said Massa would “put his own stamp” on the next Peronist government. “He has always believed in fiscal order....
...house of congress in protest at the IMF outline deal has exposed deep rifts within the governing coalition, a mix of moderates aligned with the president and a radical wing led by Kirchner and his mother, Cristina...
...Polls suggest that a victory for the opposition frontrunner, the market-friendly Luis Lacalle Pou, over the Broad Front’s Daniel Martínez is the most likely outcome....
...And commence that fatal alliance with the jungle-dwelling Señor Big (Juan Martínez)....
...Ramón Martínez has shared stages with Paco Peña and Cristina Hoyos but his task here is to send up the cod-balletic moves of the contemporary bailaor....
...Brussels Aleksandra Boutin Positive Competition, Brussels Xavier Boutin Positive Competition, Brussels Thilo Klein Compass Lexecon, London/Düsseldorf Miguel de la Mano Compass Lexecon, Brussels Cristina...
...That would follow in the footsteps of Argentina’s former President Cristina Fernández, whose heterodox policies led to high inflation and, many economists believe, the country’s current crisis....
...Steve Coll Dean of the school of journalism at Columbia University, New York and staff writer at the New Yorker....
...Mr Martinez had close ties to Néstor and Cristina Kirchner, the former presidents of Argentina during the country’s 2005 debt restructuring....
...It is Boss Hog, the garage-punk outfit led by wife-and-husband duo, Cristina Martinez and Jon Spencer....
...A crushing defeat for Cristina Fernández, the president, in mid-term elections, that has killed any hope of being able to summon support to rewrite the constitution in order to wangle a third term in office...
...Brodsky Sir, I am responding to David Martinez’s article “US judges are jeopardising global finance” (Comment, March 8). Mr Martinez’s firm and mine are litigants in the Argentina case....
...On Tuesday evening, Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced that the country’s unions and business associations had agreed on a 25 per cent increase in the minimum wage, to be delivered...
...Antonio Brufau, Repsol’s executive chairman, was forced to miss presenting the company’s full-year earnings to be in Argentina for crucial negotiations with the government of Cristina Fernández....
...Solex vs Cristina Martinez and Jon Spencer Amsterdam Throwdown, King Street Showdown!...
...Antonio Canals Colls, chair of the board of trustees, says the scheme has allocated 10 per cent of its total assets to alternatives in a search for strong returns....
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