Economy

Why Argentina’s new currency crisis shouldn’t affect Brazil

Argentina seeks aid amid currency crisis.

For the second time this century, Argentina has gone to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for help. President Mauricio Macri is reportedly negotiating an aid package from the fund that amounts to USD 30 billion. This occurs 17 years after South America’s second-largest country defaulted on its debt – and 12 years after severing its relations with the fund.

The worldwide trend of a U.S. Dollar valorization has hit emerging economies like Brazil, Turkey, and Colombia. But its heavy reliance on USD funding places Argentina in a particularly fragile position. The Argentine Peso...

Maria Martha Bruno

Maria Martha is a journalist with 14 years of experience in politics, arts, and breaking news. She has already collaborated with Al Jazeera, NBC, and CNN, among others. She has also worked as an international correspondent in Buenos Aires.

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