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Argentina Paid $4.3 Billion to Holders of Its Sovereign Bonds on Time

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The payment, which covered both capital and interest, was made by the central bank, Bcra, despite some concerns about the exhaustion of the country’s international reserves
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The payment, which covered both capital and interest, was made by the central bank, Bcra, despite some concerns about the exhaustion of the country’s international reserves

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The operation took place with funds from the Treasury and REPO credit provided by six international banks and funds from the privatization of the southern dams. On the other hand, they cancelled the part of the US swap that saved Milei about the hour. According to the X-ray of the agreement, of the total of US$ 4,218 million, US$ 692 million are in the hands of the public sector, so according to the government they do not imply a net outflow of …

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After the agreement with banks for a new REPO loan, the payment was made without any shock.However, the reserves grew in the week.

·Argentina
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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