President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States would help Argentina but he did not think a financial bailout was needed as the World Bank said it would accelerate $4 billion in previously planned public-private investments for Argentina. Trump spoke alongside Argentine President Javier Milei as the two leaders met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, a day after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said all options were on the table for stablising the Latin American nation's financial markets. "We're going to help them. I don't think they need a bailout," Trump told reporters in New York. "Scott is working with their country so that they can get good debt and all of the things that you need...