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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 14, 2026
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Inflation in April dips to 2.6%, first drop in 11 months
Buenos Aires Herald reports that April inflation in Argentina declined to 2.6%, marking the first monthly drop in 11 months. However, the year-over-year accumulated inflation stands at 32.4%, indicating sustained long-term price pressure despite the monthly improvement.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 9, 2026
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Argentina’s inflation may be hitting pause. Economists aren’t ready to celebrate
Argentina's monthly inflation rate appears to have slowed to 2.4-2.6% in April, marking the first monthly deceleration in nearly a year. Despite this potential positive sign, economists are cautiously skeptical about drawing optimistic conclusions from the data.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 6, 2026
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What Milei has cut, in numbers
Argentine President Milei's austerity program has achieved inflation control and fiscal balance through deep spending cuts, but faces declining popularity two years in as easy targets are exhausted and remaining cuts grow more painful.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 6, 2026
Fitch upgrades Argentina’s debt rating to B-
Fitch raised Argentina's debt rating from CCC+ to B-, citing improved fiscal and external conditions. The agency acknowledged inflation risks as a remaining concern in its assessment.
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Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 6, 2026
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International financial outlets warn about Milei’s plummeting popularity amid economic slowdown
Buenos Aires Herald reports that The Economist and Financial Times have documented declining approval for Argentine President Milei amid economic slowdown, inflation, and corruption scandals. The article attributes this coverage to international financial media observations rather than presenting original reporting.
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Arab NewsΒ·Mar 5, 2026
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El-Sisi says Egypt in β€˜state of near-emergency’ as war threatens economy
Egyptian President El-Sisi warns that Egypt faces an economic 'state of near-emergency' due to regional Middle East conflict, citing threats of runaway inflation. The article notes Egypt has not experienced direct physical impact from the US-Israel-Iran conflict but faces economic consequences from disrupted trade and regional instability.
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New ScientistΒ·May 5, 2026
The problem of cosmic inflation and how to solve it
The article examines cosmic inflation theory in cosmology, noting that while it performs well empirically, it lacks strong theoretical justification. Columnist Leah Crane frames this gap as a puzzle with significant implications for physics fundamentals.
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CNBCΒ·May 5, 2026
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Should you buy Series I bonds amid higher inflation? What experts say
Series I bonds are currently offering 4.26% annual interest through October 31 based on latest inflation data. The article presents this as an investment option while noting that experts recommend considering trade-offs before purchasing.
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Al JazeeraΒ·May 5, 2026
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Can central banks curb inflation as energy costs rise?
The article reports that central banks are maintaining steady interest rates while facing pressure from rising energy costs that complicate their inflation-fighting efforts. It frames the policy decision as a test of whether monetary policy alone can manage inflation amid external supply shocks.
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CNBCΒ·May 5, 2026
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Australia hikes rates again and warns inflation will stay higher for longer
Australia's central bank has raised interest rates again and signaled that inflation will remain elevated for an extended period. The article attributes recent inflation increases to material pickup in the second half of 2025 and Middle East conflict driving up fuel and commodity prices.
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Japan TimesΒ·May 4, 2026
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Mizkan suspends sales for four natto products amid supply strain
Mizkan, a Japanese food company, has suspended sales of four natto products due to supply chain strain caused by increased procurement costs linked to Middle East geopolitical conflict. The company attributes the production pressure to cost inflation in the supply chain.
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Middle East EyeΒ·May 4, 2026
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IMF warns prolonged Israeli-US war could worsen global growth outlook
The IMF has revised its economic projections for the impact of the Iran-related conflict, warning that previous forecasts of limited economic damage no longer apply. Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva stated that if the war continues into 2027 with oil at $125/barrel, global growth and inflation outcomes would be significantly worse than initially projected.
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