Argentina’s Crisis Gets Kicked Down the Road, but at What Cost?
Wolf Richter wolfstreet.com, http://www.amazon.com/author/wolfrichter The peso drops again, inflation surges, nothing is fixed. Argentina was able to refinance about $26 billion in maturing peso-denominated short-term government debt, called Lebacs, but at a huge cost, after asking the IMF for a bailout loan – a “high access stand-by arrangement” that will come with creditor-imposed conditions – … Read more