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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018...d-low-imf-withholds-3-billion-bailout-tranche
Today's announcement are similar to the events leading to Argentina's 2001 crisis. In December 2001 the IMF suspended a 1.38 billion tranche from a 38 billion loan under president Fernado De La Rua. Leaving Argentina unable to make interest payment to bond holders, as well as the increase in capital flight, Argentina defaulted on 82 billion in bonds one month later...
Couple statement's of the article that stand out to me:
"bailout deal was postponed while the government hammers out the terms of the standby agreement, the largest in IMF history." (re-structuring of deal)
"IMF reportedly warning Argentina not to use the funds from the agreement to support the peso." (possible misuse of funds)
As usual large economic announcements happen before the weekend. Find out more on Monday
Today's announcement are similar to the events leading to Argentina's 2001 crisis. In December 2001 the IMF suspended a 1.38 billion tranche from a 38 billion loan under president Fernado De La Rua. Leaving Argentina unable to make interest payment to bond holders, as well as the increase in capital flight, Argentina defaulted on 82 billion in bonds one month later...
Couple statement's of the article that stand out to me:
"bailout deal was postponed while the government hammers out the terms of the standby agreement, the largest in IMF history." (re-structuring of deal)
"IMF reportedly warning Argentina not to use the funds from the agreement to support the peso." (possible misuse of funds)
As usual large economic announcements happen before the weekend. Find out more on Monday