
Leila Miller
Buenos Aires Correspondent at Reuters
Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 @Reuters correspondent, former @latimes correspondent in Mexico City 🇲🇽 Reach out: [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
terra.com.br | Leila Miller
Nas ruas do centro de Buenos Aires, onde anos de controles monetários rígidos fermentaram um próspero mercado paralelo de dólares, um exército de negociantes ilegais de dinheiro está enfrentando dificuldades com as reformas econômicas do presidente da Argentina, Javier Milei. Milei eliminou a maioria dos controles cambiais no mês passado, facilitando o acesso dos argentinos aos mercados cambiais oficiais após seis anos de restrições.
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3 weeks ago |
money.usnews.com | Leila Miller
By Leila MillerBUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - On the streets of downtown Buenos Aires, where years of tough currency controls fermented a thriving black market for dollars, an army of illegal money traders are finding times hard under the economic reforms of Argentine President Javier Milei. Milei tore down most currency controls last month, easing access for Argentines to official currency markets after six years of restrictions.
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3 weeks ago |
gurutrade.com | Leila Miller |Adam Jourdan |Rosalba O'Brien
BUENOS AIRES, May 16 (Reuters) - On the streets of downtown Buenos Aires, where years of tough currency controls fermented a thriving black market for dollars, an army of illegal money traders are finding times hard under the economic reforms of Argentine President Javier Milei. Milei tore down most currency controls last month, easing access for Argentines to official currency markets after six years of restrictions.
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2 months ago |
augsburger-allgemeine.de | Mary Sheridan |Leila Miller
Zehntausende Mexikaner strömten am Sonntag auf den wichtigsten Platz des Landes, um Präsidentin Claudia Sheinbaum zuzujubeln. Sie hatte eine der größten Herausforderungen der Weltpolitik gemeistert: Verhandlungen mit Donald Trump. Der US-Präsident gab am Donnerstag seine Pläne „aus Respekt gegenüber Präsidentin Sheinbaum“ auf, Zölle in Höhe von 25 Prozent auf alle mexikanischen und kanadischen Produkte zu erheben, wie er sagte.
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2 months ago |
torontosun.com | Mary Beth Sheridan |Leila Miller
The U.S. president on Thursday backed down on his plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian products “out of respect for President Sheinbaum,” he said. It was the second time in two months that the Mexican leader won a delay of the penalties. Supporters of Sheinbaum’s party, top business leaders and ordinary citizens packed the capital’s iconic Zócalo on Sunday, chanting “Mexico! Mexico!” in a sign of how the nation’s first female president has unified the population.
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I’m excited to get started today as a correspondent for Reuters in Buenos Aires. Reach out with any suggestions, pitches or ideas at [email protected]

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