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Thursday, Oct 16, 2025

U.S. Treasury Mobilises New $20 Billion Debt Facility to Stabilise Argentina

Washington launches private-sector debt support alongside earlier currency swap to shore up Milei’s faltering economy

The U.S. Treasury has announced plans to arrange a $20 billion debt market facility for Argentina, deploying capital from private banks and sovereign wealth funds to help the country meet imminent repayments. This initiative runs in parallel to a recently finalised $20 billion currency swap agreement, bringing total U.S. financial backing to $40 billion amid mounting market stress.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the debt facility would function as a “private-sector solution” and is already attracting interest from major financial institutions. He emphasised that the package is distinct from the swap line but intended to complement it by offering direct support for Argentina’s dollar debt obligations. The swap line would allow the Argentine central bank to exchange pesos for U.S. dollars.

In recent days, the U.S. has also intervened directly in Argentina’s foreign exchange market, purchasing pesos to stabilize the currency, which was under intense downward pressure. The peso strengthened modestly following the announcement, and Argentine bond yields showed early signs of relief.

The new financial lifeline comes amid a severe liquidity crunch: Argentina faces roughly $13 billion in near-term foreign debt payments, while central bank reserves have dwindled. Analysts caution that the country’s ability to service sovereign debt remains highly vulnerable.

Observers note that the timing of the measures—arriving just ahead of Argentina’s October 26 midterm elections—raises questions about U.S. influence over domestic politics. President Donald Trump, referring to the assistance, suggested that continued support might hinge on the electoral performance of President Javier Milei’s party. Bessent pushed back on the suggestion that aid is tied to election results, stressing that U.S. backing depends on policy implementation, not electoral outcomes.

The package signals a bold shift in U.S. strategy toward Argentina, with Washington taking a more direct role in Latin American debt markets. Whether it stabilises the country’s financial trajectory, supports Milei’s reform agenda, and withstands domestic U.S. scrutiny remains to be seen.

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