BUENOS AIRES—Most countries have a historic villain. For Cuba, it is Uncle Sam. For some in the Middle East, it is Israel. Here in Argentina, many direct their rage at the International Monetary Fund. Hating on the multilateral lender, which steps in to bail out indebted governments, is something close to a national sport in this country of 44 million.
Source: Wall Street Journal December 26, 2019 17:09 UTC