Argentina and US Sign $20 Billion Currency Deal Amid Economic Struggles

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Argentina and the U.S. signed a $20 billion currency deal aimed at stabilizing Argentina's economy, amid ongoing financial struggles and U.S. interventions, with political and economic implications for both countries and American farmers.
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