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Mining Weekly  Sep 11  Comment 
Investment in Argentina’s mining sector have risen to their highest levels so far this year, despite the economic downturn and stirrings of local opposition to the sector. The country has received 7,35-billion Argentine pesos (Some 1,9-billion)...
Bloomberg  May 14  Comment 
(Update2) Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will allow the peso to weaken beyond 4 per dollar by year-end to bolster tax revenue from commodity exports and ease the government’s financing needs, Banco Ciudad President...
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The chart at left shows the USD/ARS currency pair; the number of Argentine Peso equivalent to 1 U.S. Dollar (USD).

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