BUENOS AIRES: Eight years, three deals and US$57bil since the last International Monetary Fund (IMF) leader came to Argentina, Kristalina Georgieva arrives in Buenos Aires to see President Javier Milei’s economic revival for herself.
Times have changed for the better between the IMF and its largest debtor.
Yet the real test – repayment – is about to begin.
That’s raising questions about whether the IMF can ever get out of Argentina, or vice versa, and if Georgieva can turn a debacle into a crowning achievement.
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