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06 11 10
Positive outlook for the Argentine economy according to international bank >>
Argentine stocks are poised to a boost from a likely decline in the nation’s credit risk by year-end and the presidential elections in 2011, according to analysts from Spain’s Banco Santander, one of the leading financial institutions in Latinamerica.
06 09 10
Polyphenols in red wine and green tea halt prostate cancer growth >>
In what could lead to a major advance in the treatment of prostate cancer, scientists now know exactly why polyphenols in red wine and green tea inhibit cancer growth. This new discovery, published online in The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org), explains how antioxidants in red wine and green tea produce a combined effect to disrupt an important cell signaling pathway necessary for prostate cancer growth. This finding is important because it may lead to the development of drugs that could stop or slow cancer progression, or improve current treatments.
05 26 10
Don't cry for Argentina's wine >>
Sorry, Evita, if there's any crying going on in Argentina these days, it's likely to be in the vineyards. And they're tears of joy.
05 25 10
Teatro Colon reopens in Buenos Aires >>
Argentina’s renowned Teatro Colon, one of the world’s great opera houses, has reopened after a three-year restoration project.
05 12 10
Malbec consumption triples >>
According to a report issued by Nielsen, in the last 52 weeks, the consumption of Malbec grew by 60%. This makes Malbec the best performing variety in the US market.
05 04 10
Adiós Argentina—For Now >>
Well, it had to come to an end. And now it has. By the time you read this, I will have returned home to the United States. And Argentina, as so often happens with one’s travels, will rapidly become a dream.
04 28 10
Argentina Opens the Tap for Malbec >>
FOR the last few years the wine business has been riddled with dire warnings and disastrous portents. In the United States and around the world, producers have struggled with the bad economy and the sluggish market. One slender segment, seemingly alone, has not only weathered the storm but also prospered: malbec from Argentina.
04 28 10
Don't Cry for Me: DailyCandy Goes to Buenos Aires >>
04 14 10
Demand for Malbec expected to increase by 15% >>
In order to respond to the growing demand, the large exporting companies have expanded their vineyards and installed capacity, especially for the production of Malbec. In 2010, foreign market demand for this emblematic variety is expected to increase by 15% or more.
04 12 10
Latin America poised for real estate surge as developers and buyers show increased interest >>
Latin America property markets are set to grow as international interest in real estate opportunities intensifies with developers eyeing a number of key countries including Brazil, Argentina and Panama.



