Argentina's Q3 GDP growth came in softer than anticipated, weighed down by market volatility and economic stagnation heading into October's midterm elections. The broader slowdown in activity reflects challenging conditions in the region—something worth watching for how emerging market pressures ripple across global assets and sentiment.

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RuntimeErrorvip
· 12-16 19:49
Argentina is once again struggling; this wave of emerging markets really can't hold up.
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fren.ethvip
· 12-16 19:49
Argentina has once again underperformed, and now emerging markets worldwide are probably going to suffer as well.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 12-16 19:48
Once again, economic data falls short of expectations... Argentina is really starting to struggle.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 12-16 19:28
Argentina is about to stir things up again. Even on the eve of the election, they are still experiencing negative growth. Mir is too powerful.
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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 12-16 19:23
Argentina has once again underperformed, and now emerging markets will suffer even more.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 12-16 19:23
Argentina can't come up with new tricks again; with GDP not growing, everyone can forget about a good time.
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