BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina will push loan repayments due to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in July to the end of the month, a person familiar with the matter at the Ministry of Economy said on Wednesday.
The payments total $2.6 billion for the month and include $1.3 billion due on Friday.
The cash-strapped country bundled its June payments in a similar way – as it is permitted to do – and paid partly in Chinese yuan as it suffered a shortage of dollar reserves.
Argentina struck a $44 billion loan deal with the IMF last year to replace a failed 2018 program. It is negotiating to accelerate payouts from the program and ease economic targets.
The IMF did not respond to a request for comment outside of business hours.
(Reporting by Eliana Raszewski; Writing by Carolina Pulice; Editing by Christopher Cushing)