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Argentina
Lifting Argentine lemon ban will cost U.S. growers
by
Adriene Hill
May 26, 2017
'We get nailed,' a California citrus trade group says.
A brief history of Argentina's strange, complicated default
by
Tony Wagner
Mar 23, 2016
It's been a long road from financial ruin to Tuesday's visit from Obama.
Argentina defaults
Aug 1, 2014
Talks broke down between Argentina and some of its bondholders, triggering default. Tim Fernholz, reporter for Quartz, explains.
What happens if Argentina defaults?
Jul 29, 2014
It’s looking increasingly likely that Argentina will default on some of its bonds.
The U.S. Supreme Court deals a blow to Argentina
Jun 16, 2014
The Supreme Court won't hear Argentina's appeal over its debts to hedge funds.
Emerging markets spook investors
Jan 27, 2014
Emerging markets are starting off 2014 in the worst place they've been in 5 years.
For public good, not for profit.
'A slow motion trainwreck': Argentina's currency woes
Jan 24, 2014
It's not really a shock that Argentina is in such a perilous state. What's surprising is it too this long for things to go wrong.
An economic storm in Argentina
Jan 24, 2014
The value of the peso had plummeted before stabilizing this morning.
Can the U.S. 'foreclose' on Argentina?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 3, 2012
What recourse do creditors have when a sovereign nation decides not to pay its debt? A case study on that question is playing out in U.S. courts.