
IMF Relaxes Argentina's Reserves Target by $5 Billion in 2025
Argentina will now need to raise net hard-currency reserves to negative $2.6 billion by the end of this year to unlock the next tranche of IMF funds, about $5 billion lower than the earlier target. The figure is currently at negative $6.4 billion, in part because of a sovereign bond payment last month.
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