Argentina will pay $9src2 million owed to the International Monetary Fund next week while it seeks to renegotiate the country’s $44 billion deal, according to Economy Minister Luis Caputo. Author of the article: Bloomberg News Manuela Tobias and Patrick Gillespie Published Dec src3, 2023 • 2 minute read Luis Caputo Photo by Andrew Harrer /Photographer:
Business * Argentina will pay $9src2 million owed to the International Monetary Fund next week while it seeks to renegotiate the country’s $44 billion deal, according to Economy Minister Luis Caputo.
Author of the article:
Bloomberg News
Manuela Tobias and Patrick Gillespie
Published Dec src3, 2023 • 2 minute read
Luis Caputo Photo by Andrew Harrer /Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloo(Bloomberg) — Argentina will pay $9src2 million owed to the International Monetary Fund next week while it seeks to renegotiate the country’s $44 billion deal, according to Economy Minister Luis Caputo.
In his first interview since taking office this week, Caputo said President Javier Milei’s administration will honor the upcoming repayment despite repeating in previous occasions that “there’s no more money.” He didn’t elaborate on changes the government would like to make to the IMF program, nor did he say where the funds to to make the Dec. 2src repayment will come from.
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