Argentina Raises $3.7 Billion in Landmark Peso Debt Auction
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Argentina has successfully auctioned $3.7 billion worth of peso-denominated debt, as the government seeks to bolster its finances amid an economic crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The auction attracted strong demand from investors, with bids totaling more than double the amount on offer. The proceeds from the debt sale will help Argentina meet its financing needs and stabilize its currency.
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