The Government Pays 822 Million Dollars to the Imf They Are Interest on the Debt Contracted by Caputo in His Previous Step for the Management
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This is a maturity of $822 for interest on the debt odious with the Fund. Milei’s government starts a second stage of its mandate, but maintains the same structural problems: negative reserves, millionaire maturities of debt and rising of the dollar. At the same time the recession hits the labor “market.” This Monday the country had to face interest maturities with the IMF for the sum of $822 million. In November there is another maturation, thi…
Today, the Government will pay $822 million to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in interest on a refinancing agreement for the...
The national government will make this Monday the payment of US$ 822 million corresponding to interest on the credit taken with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in the framework of the refinancing agreement signed in January 2024 on the loan of US$ 45 billion contracted during the management of Mauricio Macri. “As it corresponds to interest, the obligation cannot be postponed until the end of the month, as happens with the maturity of capi…
The government of Argentina will pay on Monday $822 million to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for interest on the refinancing of a credit of $45 billion, signed in 2018 by then President Mauricio Macri. The payment must be made with international reserves, which last Thursday amounted to $40,495 million, of which 20,000 correspond to a new loan signed in April with the international organization. In total, according to El Día, the total m…
On Monday, the national government faces a payment of $822 million to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for interest on the original debt refinancing agreement entered into by Mauricio Macri in 2018, during Luis Caputo’s administration in the Ministry of Finance. Unlike capital maturities, this disbursement cannot be postponed until the end of the month, which implies an immediate outflow of currencies from the Central Bank (BCRA). The amoun…
Beyond the euphoria that the markets experience in the first days after an unexpected victory of the ruling party in the legislative elections of Sunday, October 26, the reality is that the Argentine economy has not changed. On Monday we have to pay US$s822 million to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the country has negative net reserves for almost US$11 billion. This is an interest payment that expires on November 1, but as Saturday fa…
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