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Argentina Central Bank Signs $20 Billion Currency Swap with US

20 October 2025
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The Central Bank of Argentina has signed a $20 billion currency stabilization agreement with the U.S. Treasury to address forex volatility ahead of midterm elections, as the peso hit a record low.

The agreement enables bilateral currency swap operations, expanding Argentina’s monetary tools, while U.S. support hinges on the continuation of fiscal reforms by President Javier Milei’s administration.

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