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Argentina s Bullrich rules out borrowing more from IMF if victorious

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina's next government would not ask the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for any new loans if center-right presidential hopeful Patricia Bullrich prevails in next month's general election, a top advisor to the candidate told Reuters. Instead, the IMF's top debtor nation with a long history of defaults would only seek to manage existing debt with the global lender, Facundo Martinez Maino said, as Argentina's economy suffers a severe economic slump marked by triple-digit inflation and the steady deterioration of its local peso currency. Bullrich, a conservative former lawmaker and security minister, is running against center-left candidate Sergio Massa and Javier Milei, a radical libertarian.

Argentina s Milei to Start Talks With IMF on $44 Billion Program

(Bloomberg) Javier Milei, the outsider who won Argentina’s primary election this week, is starting talks with the International Monetary Fund over the country’s $44 billion program, a key piece of policy that will need to be addressed by the next administration.Most Read from BloombergRussia Calls Emergency Key Rate Meeting as Ruble PlungesHollywood Studios Offer Writers a New Deal With Push From Netflix, Iger to End StrikeTrump Indictment Lays Out Sweeping Georgia Election PlotRussia’s Emerg

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