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The International Monetary Fund intends to discuss the first review of Argentina’s $20 billion program during an informal meeting between its staff and executive board on Tuesday, according to a ...
Argentina reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund staff on the first review of the country’s US$20-billion ...
Argentina reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund staff on the first review of the country’s $20 billion ...
Argentina's ongoing economic recovery will moderate to a normal pace in the run-up to October's mid-term legislative election ...
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday it has reached a staff-level agreement on the first review of its extended ...
The U.S.-based International Monetary Fund says global economic growth will be better than expected despite a slowdown in the U.S. economy over fluctuating tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Racking up 22 IMF loans since 1958, Argentina owes the IMF more than $40 billion. Most IMF funds have been used repay the IMF itself, giving the organization a fraught reputation among Argentines.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva holds a press briefing during the 2025 annual IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 24, 2025.
Argentina has already lost access to private foreign credit by defaulting in December 2001 on its debts to commercial banks and bondholders, and a default to the IMF would have worsened the ...
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