Here’s what Argentina’s president Milei’s crypto scandal could mean for Argentine stocks
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Memecoin Scandal Threatens Argentine President Javier Milei
Argentinian president Javier Milei is facing calls for impeachment and a possible criminal investigation for his role in the rise and fast collapse of a memecoin.Wired - 2d -
Memecoin scandal rocks Argentina’s Milei
Opposition calls for president’s impeachment after he promoted a cryptocurrency that plunged in valueFinancial Times - 2d -
Argentine judge investigates fraud case against President Milei over crypto promotion
Yahoo News - 3d -
Argentina’s Milei Orders Investigation After Promoting Crypto That Cratered
Javier Milei posted about the coin on social media, then deleted it and announced an investigation into whether any laws were broken.The New York Times - 4d -
Argentina president faces impeachment calls over crypto crash
Some have accused Javier Milei of performing a "rug pull" after he promoted a virtual coin on social media.BBC News - 3d -
Argentina President Milei facing impeachment calls after promoting cryptocurrency whose value has tanked
Argentina President Javier Milei is facing withering criticism, including some calls for impeachment, after promoting a new cryptocurrency on his social media account.NBC News - 1d -
A new bill would cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Here's what that could mean for your money
A bill to limit the interest rate on credit cards has been introduced in Congress. The banking industry says capping rates would have unintended consequences.CNBC - Feb. 7 -
Here’s What CFPB Hold Means for Consumers
Russell Vought, new OMB director, told the CFPB to stop its investigations.Inc. - Feb. 12 -
Many Argentines back Milei on economy. His war on diversity is more divisive.
Polls show many Argentines oppose the president's strongly conservative social views — despite crediting him for stabilizing the embattled economy.NBC News - Feb. 11
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