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- Argentinas central bank says it signed $20 billion currency swap deal . . .
Argentina's central bank said on Monday it signed a $20 billion exchange-rate stabilization agreement with the U S Treasury Department, six days ahead of a key midterm election
- Argentina’s central bank says it signed $20bn currency swap deal with . . .
The Central Bank of the Argentinian Republic (BCRA) said it has signed a $20bn exchange rate stabilisation agreement with the United States Treasury Department, six days ahead of a key midterm
- US buys Argentine pesos, finalizes $20 billion currency swap
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States directly purchased Argentine pesos on Thursday and finalized a $20 billion currency swap line with Argentina’s central bank, Treasury Secretary
- Will Argentina have to pay back the 20 million dollars. . .
The U S has offered Argentina a $20 billion package in the form of a currency swap line and related financing measures; that swap is a temporary exchange of dollars for pesos that Argentina agreed to return later, typically with interest, while a separate $20 billion private-bank lending package was proposed but has been scaled down or shelved
- US, Argentina Sign $20 Billion Swap Deal Amid Deep Peso Rout (1)
Argentina’s central bank and the US Treasury signed a currency swap line for $20 billion, a vote of confidence for President Javier Milei ahead of a crucial midterm election But with details still scarce, bonds erased initial gains and the peso weakened
- UPDATE 3-Argentinas central bank says it signed $20 billion currency . . .
The central bank's statement said the agreement sets forth terms for bilateral currency swap operations between the U S and Argentina, but it provided no technical details
- Argentina Strikes $20 Billion Currency-Swap Deal With U. S.
Argentina signed off on a $20 billion financial lifeline from the U S on Monday, hoping to avert economic meltdown and boost President Javier Milei ahead of tough legislative elections
- FAQ: Why America just bailed out Argentina with a $20 billion lifeline
Bessent said the administration has finalized a $20 billion currency swap agreement with Argentina’s central bank, allowing it to exchange its local currency for the US dollar
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