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How Much Money for Interest Argentina Will Have to Pay to the Imf in the Next Five Years

Buenos Aires, 9 January (NA) – The interest that Argentina will have to pay to the International Monetary Fund (NA) in the next five years is around USD 13,500 million, according to official figures of the agency. Between 2026 and 2030, it will have to cancel a total of USD 13,432 million, according to the current contribution of the SDRs (Special Rights of Turn), the currency in which the Fund accounts for its transactions. From 2018 until the …
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Buenos Aires, 9 January (NA) – The interest that Argentina will have to pay to the International Monetary Fund (NA) in the next five years is around USD 13,500 million, according to official figures of the agency. Between 2026 and 2030, it will have to cancel a total of USD 13,432 million, according to the current contribution of the SDRs (Special Rights of Turn), the currency in which the Fund accounts for its transactions. From 2018 until the …

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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