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Fitch affirms Argentina rating after U.S. aid averts downgrade

Following liquidity support from the U.
Fitch Ratings maintained Argentina’s long-term credit rating following emergency U.S. financial assistance that stabilized near-term external debt repayments. The agency said the support, coupled with fresh IMF-linked liquidity, reduced short-term default risks. Fitch kept the outlook stable but cautioned on persistent fiscal-deficit challenges and weak reserve buffers. U.S. aid helped Buenos Aires extend bond maturities and narrow spreads in secondary markets. Economists noted the decision may temporarily ease investor pressure ahead of 2025 policy reforms and IMF debt-review negotiations.