The interim president said he would not devalue the national currency, the peso, nor end its peg to the US dollar - seen by financial analysts as alternative ways to deal with Argentina's enormous economic problems.
Either way, don't count on the analysts to alert us to problems ahead.
O'HARA: Rice's statement certainly seems to apply to al-Qaeda and foreign insurgents operating in Iraq, but US analysts say that Iraq's home-grown insurgents appear to have a different agenda.
Although Israel's long-standing relationship with the US remains strong, analysts say Mr Netanyahu is likely to find himself under pressure from the US president.
Analysts are looking to the US and Canada for a winner - with Burt Rutan clearly in the lead.
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On the nuclear stand-off with Iran, recently there has been close co-operation between Germany and the US, and some analysts say Chancellor Merkel has restored German diplomacy to balancing relations between the US, France and Russia.
Analysts seem to be tripping over themselves telling us how well the iPhone sales are going.
As QE2 wraps up in June, US equity fund managers and analysts are back to sounding alarm bells about the economy, employment, and the housing market.
In the CIA Directorate of Intelligence at Langley, Virginia, eyes will be rolling skywards as analysts work out the long-term damage to US intelligence.
But analysts expect that most of us will gravitate to the big systems, just as we have moved away from small pharmacies to CVS and Walmart.
The stock markets, where most international indexes are about 30% below their 1999-2000 peaks, are telling us that corporate earnings are likely to be much lower than analysts had expected.
The sector has been hurt in recent times due to a slowdown in key markets such as the US and eurozone, and analysts said that until the economic conditions in those regions improve further, South Korea's growth will continue to remain fragile.
Analysts told us that the Japanese earthquake and tsunami were guaranteed to cause a major drop in global GDP.
The US is projected to have had its biggest ever online shopping day, according to analysts.
However, some Shia analysts are convinced that a US-Iranian understanding may yet emerge to head off that scenario.
Mr Cain's plan has been criticised by a number of analysts, who suggest his proposal would not raise enough cash to cover US costs, and would unfairly hit the poorest in society.
Analysts say this could significantly reduce consumer spending, leading the US economy to fall off the "fiscal cliff".
Currently the US and EU impose relatively low tariffs on goods traded between them, but analysts say other barriers are often in place to prevent European companies competing in the US and vice versa.
Analysts also speculated that any problems would be likely to spread beyond the firm's US operations.
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The new assertiveness comes as tobacco analysts have started to acknowledge that growing demand for "e-cigs" in the US is peeling away customers from tobacco giants such as Altria, Lorillard and RJ Reynolds.
For the current war, military analysts say, the Pentagon has drafted guidelines that provide US soldiers with greater latitude to use force, but also greater obligations to take care of civilians than in previous conflicts.
Analysts are anxious to discover whether this indicates that a recovery is already underway, or whether the US slowdown will be prolonged - which would have a knock-on effect on other economies around the world.
And while trade with the US has more than tripled, some analysts still think the deal didn't encourage Canadian companies to become more productive, or to invest in research and development the way it was predicted they would.
Altria, the US maker of Marlboro, has stayed on the sidelines thus far, but analysts expect the tobacco giant to either acquire an e-cigarette manufacturer or launch its own brand soon.
As a relatively small number of stocks climb, the reporters and analysts tend to fixate on them to the exclusion of other, less dramatic occurrences that could be telling us something important about a coming crash.
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