(Reuters) -A planned $20 billion bailout for Argentina from JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup has been shelved as ...
Bankers are instead discussing a smaller, short-term facility to help Argentina make a roughly $4 billion debt payment in ...
Lea en españolDespite a chorus of calls from investors, Argentine President Javier Milei and his advisers are hesitant to ...
Last month, during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the ...
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The Truth About Argentina’s ‘Bailout’
Democrats keep claiming that Trump gave away $40 billion to Argentina, and many people are understandably upset. How, they ...
The U.S. government "made money" by giving support to the Argentine central bank ahead of last month's midterm election in ...
The U.S. is committed to bailing out Argentina to the tune of $20 billion using a little known mechanism called the Exchange ...
The U.S. may have transferred nearly $900 million of its IMF reserves to Argentina, in a transaction that occurred just ...
The following is an article originally published on October 20th, 2025, at Ludwig von Mises Institut Deutschland. Its ...
Inflation is on track to end the year at its lowest annual level since 2018. Argentine analysts see annual inflation closing the year at 29.6%, according to a central bank market expectations survey ...
Lawmakers have called the move to extend a bailout to Argentina “a punch in the gut” to the U.S. soybean market.
Why the government is hesitant to build up international reserves, let the peso float and relax currency controls.
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