Argentine government signed a credit agreement with the International Monetary Fund on Friday, April 11, for 20 billion dollars over a period of 48 months. As a significant political move prior to the agreement, Argentina dismantled key parts of its longstanding exchange controls and loosened its grip on the peso. All of this amidst a growing discontent among the Argentine population.
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L’Argentine signe un crédit de 20 milliards de dollars avec le FMI malgré le mécontentement social

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