Argentina has introduced a new denomination of banknotes, the 10,000 peso bill (equivalent to about 10 U.S. dollars), in response to the country's ongoing struggle with high inflation.
Inflation-battered Argentina on Tuesday introduced a 10,000-peso banknote, worth the equivalent of about $11 -- five times the face value of the previous biggest 2,000-peso bill. The new note ...
The most widely spread exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the US dollar ... 10,000, and 20,000 peso banknotes. “Not only does the National Government's refusal to issue banknotes ...
Therefore, what happened on Friday is unlikely to be the start of a new trend." Argentina's central bank weekly foreign currency market interventions. In a recent decree, the government said net ...