KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. Argentina has been forced to use money disbursed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to pay off maturing debts, a Treasury spokesman told Reuters on Thursday, underscoring efforts to avert a damaging default. The government has used $1.9 billion of the IMF money to pay off debt on short-term dollar-denominated Treasury Bills (Letes) and local currency Lecaps, along with debts with local lenders and regional development banks, the Treasury spokesman said. The money was from a $7.2 billion tranche received in June last year as part of the biggest standby financing agreement ever agreed with the IMF. The tranche was intended to be "precautionary" and help shore up the reserves of Latin America's third-largest economy.
Argentina dips into IMF funds to pay off maturing debt -Treasury official
KONTAN.CO.ID - BUENOS AIRES. Argentina has been forced to use money disbursed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to pay off maturing debts, a Treasury spokesman told Reuters on Thursday, underscoring efforts to avert a damaging default. The government has used $1.9 billion of the IMF money to pay off debt on short-term dollar-denominated Treasury Bills (Letes) and local currency Lecaps, along with debts with local lenders and regional development banks, the Treasury spokesman said. The money was from a $7.2 billion tranche received in June last year as part of the biggest standby financing agreement ever agreed with the IMF. The tranche was intended to be "precautionary" and help shore up the reserves of Latin America's third-largest economy.