The pressure on Argentina’s reserves predated the increase in uncertainty ahead of Argentina’s October election, and it is unlikely to dissipate in full even after Milei’s victory.
The central bank can’t change regulations through the courts, says Joon Chong, a partner at law firm Webber Wentzel.
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A major setback amid the rupee's decline! Foreign exchange reserves have plummeted. Find out the reason.
According to experts, this decline in foreign exchange reserves is mainly due to fluctuations in other major currencies ...
The federal funds rate is the rate at which banks borrow and lend to one another. While the rates consumers pay to borrow ...
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Gearing up for appeal: Standard Bank v Sarb and the crypto contradiction
When the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) hears the appeal of the High Court’s Standard Bank v Sarb decision in 2026, the court ...
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