Argentina’s economy grows 4.4% in 2025, misses expectations slightly

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Investing.com — Argentina’s economy expanded 4.4% in 2025 compared with the prior year, the country’s statistics agency said on Friday.

The growth figure came in slightly below analysts’ estimate of 4.45%.

Argentina’s gross domestic product grew 2.1% in the October to December period compared to the same period of 2024, the statistics agency reported. The fourth quarter expansion was marginally under analysts’ forecast of 2.2% and below the 2.6% recorded a year earlier.

GDP for Latin America’s third-largest economy also grew 0.6% compared to the prior quarter in seasonally-adjusted terms.

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