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US buys Argentine pesos, agrees to $20 billion swap line, Bessent says

  • On Wednesday, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said US assistance could total 40 billion for Argentina, including a new 20 billion facility supported by private banks.
  • Last week, Scott Bessent spent weeks on a private-sector solution while the US Treasury set up a $20 billion swap line and began buying Argentine pesos.
  • The strong US showing unfolded on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank annual meetings in Washington, with the International Monetary Fund supporting America’s bilateral aid to Argentina.
  • Politically, support is tied to enacting "good policy" and Javier Milei retaining a blocking veto, while Milei voiced hope elections would increase his legislative base on Wednesday.
  • This support arrives as Javier Milei faces an uphill battle in crucial midterm elections later this month, and President Donald Trump hosted Milei at the White House warning `If he loses, we are not going to be generous with Argentina`.
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Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary, announces that financial aid to Argentina could reach $40 billion. Details of the plan, involved and market reactions.

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US says working on new $20 bn 'facility' for Argentina

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said he was working to rally the private sector around a new $20 billion "facility" to support Argentina's embattled economy.

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US is working on doubling aid to Argentina to $40 billion by tapping private funding sources

The Trump administration is looking to provide an additional $20 billion in financing for Argentina.

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