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Debt in Pesos: Caputo Placed $6.1 Billion and Renewed Less than 60% of Maturities

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The Treasury failed to refinance 100% of the debt due next Monday. From the government they celebrated this dynamic by understanding that it originates in a genuine demand for pesos to remonetize the economy. Read more
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On Thursday, the government of Mendoza concluded the placement of two debt securities in pesos, with which it will be able to cancel its outstanding accounts in dollars whose first maturity has to face in September, according to the provisions of the Budget Law 2025. The placement of these securities took place after the province went out to the market with the objective of finding the investment of private ones. The Ministry of Finance already …

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The economic team was facing a key debt bid not only for the amounts involved but for the illiquidity prevailing in the square. Minister Caputo finally opted to renew 58.8% of the maturities, awarding $6.14 billion having received bids for $6.7 billion.Maturities totalled $10.4 billion, equivalent to $8.7 billion, reflecting the importance of the tender in question.

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The Treasury failed to refinance 100% of the debt due next Monday. From the government they celebrated this dynamic by understanding that it originates in a genuine demand for pesos to remonetize the economy. Read more

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In a challenging debt bid, to face one of the highest maturity levels in recent years, the Argentine government awarded ARS$6,143 billion, having received offers for a total of ARS$6,724 billion. Thus, it renewed 58,87% of the ARS$10 billion in pesos due this week. The Ministry of Finance announces that in today’s bid it awarded $6,143 billion having received offers for a total of $6,724 billion. This means a rollover of 58,87% on the dues of th…

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