US ready to bail out Milei's Argentina, says White House
Source: Telegraph
America stands ready to bail out Javier Mileis Argentina, the White House has said. Following a bout of severe market volatility in Argentina, Scott Bessent, the US treasury secretary, said all options are on the table to support the country. The offer of an economic lifeline comes after Mr Milei, the Argentine president and ally of Donald Trump, has spent $1.1bn (£820m) of the countrys $20bn reserves to prop up the peso. Mr Bessent and the US president will meet Mr Milei in New York on Tuesday as they seek to ease fears over the plunging peso and prevent Argentina from tipping into a debt-repayment meltdown. This will prove crucial to maintaining the Argentine presidents reform agenda, boosting markets and averting a political crisis.
We remain confident that President Mileis support for fiscal discipline and pro-growth reforms are necessary to break Argentinas long history of decline, Mr Bessent said on Monday. Opportunities for private investment remain expansive, and Argentina will be great again. He said the US could use Treasury funds to buy up the peso or Argentine government bonds, or the Federal Reserve could strike a currency-swap deal with Argentinas central bank.
Argentina already has a $5bn swap arrangement with China. This deal was renewed in April, fuelling concern in Washington that Mr Milei, a vocal admirer of Mr Trump, was now playing both sides of the geopolitical fence. But Mr Mileis recent stinging election loss and a corruption scandal involving his sister have handed the US an opening to gain more influence over his administration. Mr Milei on Friday said negotiations with the US were very advanced, and its a matter of time. The presidents political fortunes have worsened following an election in Buenos Aires Province earlier this month, when parties backing him won only 34pc of the vote. Support for the big-state Peronist party Fuerza Patria and its allies surged to 47pc, prompting a sharp drop in markets.
Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/09/22/us-ready-to-bail-out-milei-argentina-says-white-house/
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)Bayard
(30,283 posts)That's the ticket.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(137,455 posts)Argentina is one of the countries the GOP always claims is an example they wish to emulate. Never mind how many times that country has defaulted on debt.
Milei is the one who handed Elon Musk the chain saw in that video.
Captain Zero
(8,954 posts)Needs an infusion.
This is bullshit.
BigMin28
(1,875 posts)And the Project 2025 scum have been advising Milei since the beginning. Now they have ruined the economy there, we are going to bail him out. Awfully convenient.
Jacson6
(2,198 posts)sdfernando
(6,108 posts)so THAT's where all that tariff money will go! ...you know...to help with, what it is felonious cankles just said???....medicare, social security, etc.???
0rganism
(25,715 posts)How very nice to be a rightwing country that kisses F47's ass
muriel_volestrangler
(106,600 posts)In refugees, Trump rejects all genuine refugees, because they're black or brown - but makes up a bogus category of "Afrikaner refugees" to bring in far-right whites. It's not about "saving money" or "only helping the genuinely needy", it's about racism and prejudice.
This is fascism in action.
IbogaProject
(6,074 posts)I guess free market means freeloading.
highplainsdem
(63,107 posts)And now that it's obvious they aren't, Trump wants to use taxpayer money to bail Milei out.
Sickening. But typical of their hypocrisy.
Martin68
(28,072 posts)
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