Argentina Reserves Fall to 17-Year Low After $2.6 Billion Pa

Argentina Reserves Fall to 17-Year Low After $2.6 Billion Payment to IMF

(Bloomberg) -- Argentina’s central bank reserves fell Monday to the lowest level since 2006 after the government made a payment to the International Monetary Fund to avoid falling into arrears. Most Read from BloombergAsia’s Richest Families Fuel Race for Lucrative Finance JobsUS, Europe Are Growing Alarmed by China’s Rush Into Legacy ChipsLots of US Homeowners Want to Move. They Just Have Nowhere to GoA 5% US Mortgage Rate Is Seen as Tipping Point to Unlock SupplyWhy China’s Miracle Growth Stor

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