The International Monetary Fund said on Friday that a team will meet with the ec...
BUENOS AIRES - The International Monetary Fund said on Friday that a team will meet with the economic advisers to Argentina’s main presidential contenders, incumbent Mauricio Macri and opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez, to “exchange views.”
“We will have work meetings both Saturday and Sunday,” a Treasury Ministry source confirmed to Reuters, adding that it would be the first meeting with the IMF for Argentina’s new Treasury Minister Hernan Lacunza, who was sworn in on Tuesday.Macri was trounced in the primary election on Aug. 11 by opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez, who is now the front runner for the October presidential election.
The International Monetary Fund’s next scheduled review of the country’s lending program is on Sept. 15.
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