Imf Says Argentina Missed Foreign Reserves Targets, Complicating Deal Review
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Based on the economic program followed by the government, the economist recommended: “What you could do is a cheaper dollar and a more restricted and negotiated import opening.” Read more
The international reserves of the Argentine Central Bank (BCRA) continue to be a source of concern among private analysts.Although they climbed in recent days to their highest level in more than two years, Adcap Grupo Financiero considered in a recent report that they are still at a “dangerously low” level since they reach just half of what the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s own parameters suggest as prudent. Excluding the swap of currencie…
Argentina did not reach the reserves target established in the IMF program The post Argentina: IMF recommends strengthening reserves when reviewing targets with the government appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
Argentina more expensive?: How has it changed after 1 and a half years of Javier Milei's arrivalThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) this Thursday positively valued the slowing down of inflation and other economic results that is throwing out the program granted in April worth $20,000 million to Argentina, from where it recently returned a first mission of the agency to oversee the aid package. “The talks for the first review continue and remai…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Thursday (3) that it has not yet concluded the first review of the financial agreement with Argentina, due to the failure of the government of Javier Milei to meet its international reserve accumulation targets. The information was released after a technical team from the institution spent the last week in […]
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that there is not yet an established date to complete the first revision of the agreement for $20 billion signed with Argentina. This was indicated this Thursday by the agency’s spokesperson, Julie Kozack, during a press conference from Washington. Kozack confirmed that “the discussions on the first review continue and remain very productive,” adding that, once an understanding is reached with the a…
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