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Argentina's government is considering compressing talks with the IMF on its $44 billion program to expedite negotiations for a potential new agreement. Economy Minister Luis Caputo stated that the country may merge the final two staff-level reviews into one, followed by discussions for a new program lasting three to six months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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