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...Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...“When this management team took over, we defined the challenge as being a complete repositioning of the brand,” said Victoria’s Secret CEO Martin Waters on an August analyst call....
...A handful of companies returned to state hands in the 2000s under left-wing presidents Néstor and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...Judicial authorities are investigating allegations that Martín Insaurralde illicitly enriched himself, while a federal prosecutor has indicted him on money laundering charges....
...While markets had been unnerved by Milei’s plans to overhaul the economy, Massa’s strong performance was unlikely to have pleased investors either, said Martín Rapetti, executive director of economics consultancy...
...“It’s the most ambitious package of measures in our history, so naturally some will prosper more easily than others,” Martín Menem, a legislator from Milei’s La Libertad Avanza (LLA) coalition who assumed...
...Incumbent president Alberto Fernández and Kirchner, his deputy, are not contesting the polls....
...Martín Rapetti, executive director of economic think-tank Equilibra, said: “They need to quickly give markets a sign that at least some of what they have promised on the fiscal side will be fulfilled.”...
...A Brazilian arrested last year for the attempted assassination of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s vice-president, was tattooed with a Nazi symbol....
...No relationship illustrates Massa’s guile better than the one he has developed with the Peronists’ radical leader Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, a former president and current vice-president....
...In 2008, during one of Argentina’s periodic crises, the country’s young economics minister, Martín Lousteau, visited the US treasury secretary Hank Paulson....
...Put these two things together, writes Martin Wolf, and a bank run became likely....
...Argentina has been plunged into further crisis after finance minister Martín Guzmán quit suddenly amid a split within the ruling Peronist coalition, unnerving investors already concerned about spiralling...
...Argentina has appointed a relatively unknown former provincial official as its economy minister after the abrupt departure of predecessor Martin Guzmán, who negotiated a $44bn debt restructuring deal with...
...Rubbing salt in the wounds, President Alberto Fernández claimed in January that “a large part” of the price rise “is self-constructed, it’s in people’s heads”....
...If it does not end up working, the Fernández government will be left with no other options, he added....
...Infighting within the Peronist government between President Alberto Fernández and his powerful vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, forced the departure this month of the economy minister, Martin...
...Batakis took over on July 4 from Martín Guzmán, who quit unexpectedly following months of squabbling inside the leftwing ruling coalition over the direction of economic policy....
...Monday Argentina, Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva begins his first state visit since becoming president again, meeting his Argentine counterpart Alberto Fernández France, annual year ahead address by...
...The abrupt resignation of economy minister Martín Guzmán on July 2 followed months of squabbling inside the ruling Peronist coalition....
...President Alberto Fernández appointed a relatively unknown former provincial official, Silvina Batakis, to spearhead the economy after the unexpected departure of predecessor Martín Guzmán, who had been...
...An open split between President Alberto Fernández and the more radical bloc of the leftwing Peronist coalition led by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s powerful vice-president, is an additional...
...Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the powerful vice-president who narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on September 1, leads an influential faction strongly resisting spending cuts ahead of elections...
...René Fernández, Paraguay’s anti-corruption minister, admitted that criminal organisations had “contaminated some levels of private enterprise and public institutions”....
...Martín Guzmán, Argentina’s finance minister and chief IMF negotiator, said the deal would be sent to the lower house of Congress as early as next week....
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