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Argentina reaches IMF staff deal, opening door to $1 billion in fresh funds

  • On Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund reached a staff-level agreement with Argentina, unlocking a $1 billion disbursement contingent on Executive Board approval.
  • The $20 billion, 48-month plan marks Argentina's 23rd collaboration with the Washington-based IMF, designed to manage an earlier $44 billion agreement under President Javier Milei's government.
  • IMF officials noted that "policy momentum has strengthened in recent months," citing improved monetary policies "improving Argentina's capacity to manage shocks."
  • Economy Minister Luis Caputo praised the deal as vital for macroeconomic stability, noting it aims to "entrench the impressive stabilization gains and sustained reductions in poverty levels since end-2023."
  • While inflation is expected to slow to 30.4 percent this year, The Fund anticipates lower growth of 3.5 percent alongside persistent 7.5 percent unemployment concerns.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Government of Javier Milei concluded an agreement this Wednesday in the framework of the second revision of the extended facilities program in force. Argentina will receive a new contribution of resources, this time of about 1 billion dollars. With this disbursement, the South American country will have received about 15,000 of the 20 billion agreed in April last year. Argentina is the largest debtor…

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IMF and Argentina agree deal unlocking $1 bn in assistance

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Wednesday it had reached an agreement with the highly indebted Argentine government as it reviews the country's financial reforms, paving the way for a $1 billion dollar disbursement.

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Washington, 15 Apr (EFE).- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Argentine authorities announced on Wednesday that they had reached an agreement linked to the second revision of the Extended Facilities program (EFF), which allows the South American country to access a new credit injection of about $1 billion. With this amount, there are already about $15 billion to which Buenos Aires has access within the 48-month financing program agree…

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