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IMF Supports Argentina Despite Electoral Setback

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) publicly reaffirmed on Tuesday its support for the Argentine Government's economic program despite Sunday's electoral loss in the province of Buenos Aires. This move is seen as a crucial effort to calm markets that reacted with panic to the election results.

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The agency’s communications director, Julie Kozack, said the agency is working together to strengthen the country’s stability; the president said it will continue with fiscal balance and the “adjusted monetary market”

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The Monetary Fund supported the exchange rate and monetary scheme, following the Treasury’s intervention on the official dollar and the Buenos Aires elections. President Javier Milei ratified the scheme of gangs

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Canal C Support for Milei to leave the well The program “What happened”, which is broadcast from Monday to Friday at 19:55 by Canal C (Flow 539 and Cable 7), was in charge of Walter Giannoni and Julián Cañas in its latest edition. Among the highlights, the government of Javier Milei received a new support from the International Monetary Fund for its economic program, despite the recent electoral defeat in Buenos Aires. The day also brought the i…

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On Tuesday (September 9, 2025), IMF (International Monetary Fund) spokesperson Julie Kozack stated on her X profile that the institution's team is in "close collaboration" with Argentine authorities in implementing the Milei government's economic program. Kozack stated that the IMF supports Argentina's "commitment to ensuring the sustainability of the exchange rate and monetary framework of the program," as well as its continued adherence to the…

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The President announced on social media that the fiscal balance, the monetary constraint, the exchange rate bands agreed with the IMF and the road map for deregulation will be maintained.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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