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Analysis: IMF’s 10 demands to sign an agreement with Argentina

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Speculation on the timing for signing a new program aside, these are Washington's diagnosis and premises to allow the country to defer the payment of its US$45 billion debt.

Regardless of the timing, sooner or later the Argentine government will sign a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to refinance the payment of its US$45 billion debt over a 10-year term.

While some reports suggest that the government has changed its mind and no longer wants to sign the agreement in May but only after the October elections, as stated . . .

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