After years in New York's financial markets, <strong>Esteban Noval</strong> returns to Argentina in search of new investment opportunities. He aims to achieve returns by restructuring struggling companies in his home country.
After more than a decade of decline, the Argentine peso has emerged as a surprising player in financial markets, witnessing a notable recovery amid global economic disruptions caused by the war in Iran.
The exchange rate of the <strong>Argentine peso</strong> has fallen against the <strong>Emirati dirham</strong> to 16.5, reflecting rising inflation risks in Argentina. This decline comes at a critical time for the Argentine economy, which is facing significant challenges.
Argentina's economy recorded a slight growth in January, following a period of weak growth in the last quarter of the previous year. This raises questions about President Javier Milei's economic policies.