(Reuters) - "We're growing very well and at high rates," Miceli told Reuters ahead of chairing a meeting of the G24 in Washington. "In the first two months of the year growth will be around 8 to 8.5 percent. That's a projection," she added.
The IMF's top official said on Thursday that growth in Argentina, which has seen booming growth since a steep currency devaluation and record sovereign debt default in 2002, is moving slowly to a more sustainable path.
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