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Argentina formalises $20b currency swap deal with US

US Vice President JD Vance listens as US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with President of Argentina Javier Milei on October 14, 2025 in Washington, DC, USA. (AFP)
20 Oct 2025 18:34

BUENOS AIRES (AFP)

Argentina on Monday formalised a currency swap agreement with the United States for up to $20 billion aimed "at contributing to Argentina's economic stability," the South American country's central bank said.

The deal is part of huge financial support from the administration of Donald Trump, a strong backer of Argentine President Javier Milei who is under pressure ahead of mid-term elections on October 26.

The peso has been fluctuating wildly ahead of the vote, disrupting the savings and spending plans of Argentines who fear it could lose even more value in the coming weeks.

As well as the swap line, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent last week announced efforts to secure a separate $20 billion facility from "private banks and sovereign wealth funds" to support Argentina's embattled economy.

Milei is heading into the polls diminished by his failure to stabilise the ailing peso, despite spending nearly all the Central Bank's dollar reserves to prop it up. Inflation, which Milei had initially managed to stem after taking office in December 2023, has been rising again month-on-month.

Source: AFP
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