Argentine Bonds Fell to 7% and the Country Risk Exceeded 1,200 Basis Points Amid the Exchange Rate Tension
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In the "premarket", operations that were agreed before the opening, the red was widespread.The country risk closed yesterday at 1,230 basic points.
The wholesale exchange rate climbed $21.50 a day and offers were seen to stop it; the retailer returned to $1400 and the CCL reached $1541; bonds and stocks fell
The indicator of JP Morgan advanced 113 points to the close of the stock exchange operation. Public securities in dollars receded by 4.4% on average
During Tuesday’s wheel, different private reports recorded values ranging from 1,140 to 1,230 basis points, reflecting the strong volatility in the local debt square. On Wednesday, the data is 1,228 points. Read more
BUENOS AIRES.— Argentina’s country risk climbed 9.3% this Tuesday to 1,228 basis points, in parallel to a sharp decline in dollar bonds and a fall in international reserves. The new exchange rate restrictions of the Central Bank try to contain the tension, but the market reflects a growing distrust about financial sustainability. The jump of the indicator measuring the differential of Argentine bonds against those of the United States rekindled …
The risk Argentine country closed September with a strong rise. As contributed by the EMBI+ index of J.P. Morgan, on Tuesday closed the day at 1,228 basic points, a figure that represented a jump of 9.25% compared to the previous day and thus set a record in 2025. The recent data revealed puts pressure on...
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