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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Argentina’s economic dysfunction (2014).
Argentina currency crisis is no joke: Back in January, the Argentinean peso was plunging after its latest deva… http://t.co/2JhiQXpkIz
— Al Fabbiano (@afabbiano) March 17, 2014
Pricey beef a tender topic in Argentina http://t.co/8sSm2cwRcS
— FT Economics (@fteconomics) March 13, 2014
Cry for Me, Argentina http://t.co/BJGvvYfb6X « Economy and politics, not football
— Phil Schoen (@PhilSchoen) February 28, 2014
Bondholders never get burned in the long term. Argentina (“We’re different”) looks to compensate investors. http://t.co/9CA5j1I42q
— Philip Boucher-Hayes (@boucherhayes) February 10, 2014
#Argentina’s president planning proposal to regulate street protests http://t.co/sqMowan8NJ
— George (@geopolytica) March 13, 2014
Argentine leader faces protests over economic woes http://t.co/biJsk0vgNG http://t.co/fBrITAO65A #argentina
— GO! Argentina (@goargentinanow) March 13, 2014
#Argentina‘s devaluation alleviates the country’s #economic malaise, but doesn’t address the root causes: http://t.co/2bS6t6Zev9
— Credit Suisse (@CreditSuisse) March 17, 2014
#Argentina‘s government plans to cut energy subsidies as pressure on the public finances grows (EIU) http://t.co/K0gTjFJQmT
— The EIU LatAm team (@TheEIU_LatAm) March 6, 2014
Argentina doesn’t find alternative biodiesel markets after EU restriction http://t.co/1phTiXe1Tu vía @BAHeraldcom / By Guillermo Haskel
— Buenos Aires Herald (@BAHeraldcom) March 17, 2014
Argentina revises ‘bogus’ inflation figures http://t.co/fkeXQFIHF6
— FT Economics (@fteconomics) February 13, 2014