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Historic Double Backing: World Bank and IDB Approve $2.5 Billion in Guarantees for Argentina

17/06/2026 21:41 - Economia

Reunión diplomática en quinta presidencial argentina con el presidente Milei y autoridades del Banco Mundial y BID. Mesa de conferencias con documentos, banderas argentina y del Banco Mundial. Ambiente profesional con luz natural y expresiones optimistas.

A Historic Endorsement from Global Financial Institutions

In a pivotal week for Argentina's economy, two of the world's most influential financial organizations confirmed their support for the nation. The World Bank approved on June 16, 2026 a guarantee package worth $2 billion, and just one day later, the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank) added another $500 million on June 17, 2026.

This backing will allow Argentina to access a $1.2 billion credit with private financing, aimed at strengthening the country's security and justice policies.

World Bank

  • Guarantee: $2 billion
  • Coverage: 95% of commercial loan
  • Term: 6 years with 3-year grace period
  • Objective: Access to capital markets

IDB

  • Guarantee: $500 million
  • Financing mobilized: $1.2 billion
  • Program: PROSEJUS (Security and Justice)
  • Goal: Reduce criminal impunity

Who's Who: Key Players Explained

Javier Milei is Argentina's current president, a libertarian economist who took office in December 2023 known for his radical economic reforms. The Olivos Presidential Residence (Quinta de Olivos) serves as the official home of Argentina's presidents, similar to the White House in the United States but located in the exclusive suburbs of Buenos Aires.

Luis Caputo serves as Minister of Economy and is Milei's key economic architect. Pablo Quirno is the Foreign Minister (Canciller), responsible for international relations.

Meeting at Olivos: Milei Hosts World Bank Authorities

President Javier Milei met on June 17, 2026, at the Olivos Residence with World Bank authorities. The meeting lasted 45 minutes and included Economy Minister Luis Caputo and Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno.

World Bank attendees included:

  • Susana Cordeiro Guerra, World Bank Vice President
  • Daniel Pierini, Alternate Executive Director
  • Cristina Panasco Santos, Operations Manager for Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay

Favorable Economic Context

The guarantees come amid improving Argentine macroeconomic indicators:

Indicator Value Context
Country Risk 425 basis points Lowest since April 2018
S&P Rating B- (upgraded from CCC+) Improved risk perception
Inflation (May 2026) 2.1% Sustained deceleration
Central Bank Reserves $10.6 billion Accumulated net purchases

What is Country Risk? This measures the probability of a country defaulting on its debt obligations. A lower number indicates investors view the country as safer. Argentina's country risk has historically been among the highest in the world, making this decline significant.

Minister Caputo celebrated from his X (formerly Twitter) account: "The interest rate will be substantially lower than current market rates, representing very significant savings for all Argentines."

How Will the Funds Be Used?

World Bank - $2 Billion

  • Facilitate Argentina's return to international capital markets
  • Cover 95% of debt service payments for a new commercial loan
  • Reduce financing costs
  • Strengthen public debt management

IDB - $500 Million

  • Proactive Security and Justice Policies Program (PROSEJUS)
  • Reduce impunity for crimes linked to criminal organizations
  • Strengthen federal security forces' capabilities
  • Improve criminal investigation and intelligence

Key Financial Calendar

The government's strategy aims to strengthen international reserves before the July 9, 2026 debt maturity, totaling $4.4 billion.

Beyond the World Bank and IDB guarantees, CAF (Development Bank of Latin America) is expected to approve up to $500 million additional on July 22, 2026.

What is CAF? The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean is a multilateral financial institution that provides financing to member countries. Argentina rejoined CAF in 2024 after years of limited engagement.

Prior Meeting at the Finance Ministry

Before meeting Milei, World Bank authorities met with Economy Minister Luis Caputo on the fifth floor of the Finance Ministry (Palacio de Hacienda). The meeting began at 3:00 PM and lasted 45 minutes.

Government participants included:

  • Luis Caputo, Minister of Economy
  • José Luis Daza, Vice Minister of Economy
  • Federico Furiase, Secretary of Finance

IDB President Ilan Goldfajn also met on June 16, 2026, with Vice Minister José Luis Daza. Goldfajn highlighted on X: "Argentina has achieved important advances in recovering macroeconomic stability, laying the foundations for growth, job creation, and poverty reduction."

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