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External Debt Reached a Record Us$ 305 Billion in the Second Quarter

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The 8.5% increase over the first quarter was due to the general government’s debt of $18.48 billion for loans received by the IMF and other international credit agencies. Read more
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The foreign debt stock reached US$305,043 million in the second quarter, driven by disbursements from the IMF and other international organizations, in a context of current account deficits and dollar shortages.

Argentina's gross debt at the end of the second quarter amounted to 305.043 billion dollars, a historic peak. The quarterly increase of 23.783 billion is mainly due to higher public sector debt in international organizations, against the background of austerity measures and financing needs. In view of the upcoming maturity calendar and the attention of the market for each [...] The post Historical record: Gross foreign debt in Argentina first ap…

The stock of external debt exceeded US$300 billion in the second quarter and reached a historic record. It happened mainly by the disbursement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international organizations, in a context of increasing current account deficit and dollar shortages. As announced this Monday by the INDEC, the gross external debt, measured at nominal value, grew by US$23.783 million (+8.5%) compared to the first quarte…

Argentina's gross external debt stock reached US$305.043 billion in the second quarter of 2025, representing an increase of US$23.783 billion (+8.5%) compared to the first quarter. The figure was released this Monday by INDEC (National Institute of Statistics and Census) and constitutes the highest nominal value recorded since the agency began publishing these statistics in 2006.

BUENOS AIRES.— Argentina’s gross foreign debt closed the second quarter by 305,043 million dollars, the highest level in the historical series. The quarterly jump of 23,783 million is explained, to a large extent, by the increased indebtedness of the public sector with international organizations, in a context where fiscal adjustment coexists with the need for immediate financing. With the calendar of maturities on the horizon and markets attent…

Is Buenos Aires still expensive?What it means to travel with dollars and solesArgentina recorded at the end of the second quarter of this year a record gross foreign debt of 305 thousand 043 million dollars, which means that it rose by 23 thousand 783 million dollars in relation to the previous quarter, official sources reported.As indicated in a report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), this was mainly due to the incr…

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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