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Argentina pays RM1.5 bil debt interest to IMF

Both parties have agreed in principle to renegotiate country’s RM183 billion debt in return for economic reforms

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Feb 2022 2:18PM

Argentina pays RM1.5 bil debt interest to IMF
Argentina has committed to progressively reduce its fiscal deficit from three percent of GDP in 2021 to 0.9 percent in 2024, which economy minister Martin Guzman says would not “prevent the recovery” of the country’s economy

BUENOS AIRES – Argentina yesterday paid $370 million (RM1.5 billion) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as interest on a $44 billion (RM183 billion) debt that was rescheduled late last month, officials said.

The Central Bank’s bulletin showed international reserves of $37.18 billion (RM154.9 billion) at the end of the day, a difference from the day before corresponding to the amount paid out yesterday.

It was the second payment of the year by Argentina, after a transfer of approximately $700 million (RM2.9 billion) last Friday, the day that the rescheduling announcement was announced.

Argentina and the IMF announced a week ago an agreement in principle on a renegotiation of the country’s $44 billion (RM183 billion) debt in return for economic reforms.

Under the new deal, Argentina has committed to progressively reducing its fiscal deficit from three percent of GDP in 2021 to 0.9 percent in 2024.

The gradual reduction – to 2.5 percent in 2022 and 1.9 percent in 2023 – would “not prevent the recovery” of the economy, Economy Minister Martin Guzman said last week. – AFP, February 5, 2022

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