Argentina's making moves in the debt market—they're dropping a dollar-denominated local law bond soon. The timing? Pretty calculated. Comes right after President Milei crushed it in October's midterm elections, and they're clearly riding that political momentum. Interesting play considering the country's complicated history with dollar debt. Markets seem receptive for now.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 1h ago
Daring enough to issue dollar bonds just because Milei won? That’s a bold move, but the bet paid off this time.
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-05 13:33
ah here we go again, milei flexing his political capital to push dollar debt while the market's still starry-eyed. classic pump-then-dump energy if you ask me, but sure let's see if argentina actually learned anything from their last few defaults lol
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-05 13:31
This move by Argentina is quite interesting. Choosing this timing to issue bonds is clearly taking advantage of political gains.
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ClassicDumpster
· 12-05 13:23
Ha, even Milei won and they still dare to touch dollar bonds? Argentina is really going hard this time, will the market buy into it?
Argentina's making moves in the debt market—they're dropping a dollar-denominated local law bond soon. The timing? Pretty calculated. Comes right after President Milei crushed it in October's midterm elections, and they're clearly riding that political momentum. Interesting play considering the country's complicated history with dollar debt. Markets seem receptive for now.