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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Mariano Espina |Sarah Pabst

    Buenos Aires — Este jueves 10 de marzo regirá en todo el país un paro nacional de 24 horas convocado por la Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT) que reúne a los principales gremios del país. La medida de fuerza es contra el Gobierno de Javier Milei y es para exigir, entre otros reclamos, por mejores ingresos.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Daniel Salazar Castellanos |Sarah Pabst

    Bloomberg Línea — El mercado de fusiones y adquisiciones en Latinoamérica no logró despegar en el primer trimestre y se anotó caídas de dos dígitos tanto en el valor como el número de operaciones, pese al impulso que le dio Argentina en ese período, según un reporte de la firma TTR Data, junto a Datasite y Aon. Latinoamérica se anotó en el primer trimestre un total de 630 fusiones y adquisiciones, entre anunciadas y cerradas, una caída del 11% en el número de transacciones.

  • 2 months ago | nationalgeographic.com | Jordan Salama |Sarah Pabst

    “Can you hear that?” Damián Guttlein sat at his kitchen table on a recent winter afternoon in Buenos Aires. The 52-year-old held in his hands an old instrument, resembling an accordion, called a bandoneon. As he tested its sound, he tapped on one of the bandoneon’s many buttons and pulled slightly, giving it air, letting it breathe. “Can you hear it’s off?” he said. The note sounded like two notes at once, slightly dissonant.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | nytimes.com | Daniel Politi |James Wagner |Sarah Pabst

    On Thursday in Atlanta, the Argentine national soccer team will kick off the 2024 edition of Copa América, South America's biggest soccer championship, with a game against Canada. Fans around the world, but especially in Argentina, have been eagerly awaiting this day ever since their beloved squad, led by perhaps the greatest soccer player of all time, won the 2022 World Cup.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | asiatoday.co | Jack Nicas |Lucia Herrera |Lucia Herrera |Sarah Pabst

    It has been six weeks since President Javier Milei took workplace in Argentina, and since then, gasoline costs have doubled, inflation has soared and the worth of the nationwide foreign money has plummeted. Such turmoil, he had warned, ought to be anticipated. Fixing a long time of financial issues would first require extra ache, he mentioned. But on Wednesday, many Argentines plan to take to the streets to point out they’ve already had sufficient.

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