Argentina Economy Grows More Than Expected in March
Argentina's economy expanded in March following a contraction in February. The rebound exceeded forecasts according to official data.
BloombergArgentina's economy expanded in March after contracting in February. The growth rate exceeded expectations set by analysts.
Officials described the turnaround as stronger than projected. Data showed the economy posted positive growth for the month. The figures came after February's contraction narrowed the prior expansion.
The results arrived during ongoing economic adjustments under current leadership. Government statements linked the outcome to recent policy measures. Further monthly data releases are scheduled for the coming weeks.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- February 2026
Argentina's economy recorded a sharp contraction.
1 source@business - March 2026
The economy expanded more than expected.
1 source@business
Potential Impact
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Monthly economic data releases will continue in coming weeks.
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