Argentine assets fell as country risk neared 500 points

Argentine stocks and bonds closed lower on Friday, June 5, ending an upward streak. Country risk rose to 494 basis points according to JPMorgan.

Most Argentine ADRs traded lower on Wall Street. Ternium fell 4.2% and Tenaris dropped 3.8%. Dollar-denominated bonds declined as much as 1.7%, led by GD46D. The S&P Merval retreated 2.4% to 3,097,734.10 points. Leading shares hit hardest included Sociedad Comercial del Plata, down 5.9%, Pampa Energía which lost 3.5% and Transportadora de Gas del Norte which fell 3.3%. The decline was linked to tensions in the Middle East and positive US employment data that reduced expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts this year. Country risk, measured by JPMorgan, closed at 494 basis points after a slight daily drop.

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Argentina's country risk rises to 549 basis points amid global market caution

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Argentina's country risk index, measured by JP Morgan, closed at 549 basis points on Thursday, April 23, 2026, up 14 units. Local markets fell in line with Wall Street volatility and US-Iran geopolitical tensions. Sovereign bonds dropped an average of 0.7%.

Argentine assets came under pressure on Friday, May 15, as country risk rose 2.5 percent to 538 basis points. The S&P Merval fell 1.4 percent in pesos and most ADRs closed in the red.

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Argentina's country risk index closed at 524 basis points on Wednesday, May 20, after falling from an opening of 547 points. Sovereign bonds and Argentine ADRs rose on Wall Street.

The JP Morgan index closed on Monday, May 18, 2026, at 542 basis points, interrupting recent gains driven by local factors.

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Argentine stocks and bonds traded higher on Monday, June 1, while the blue dollar closed at 1,435 pesos for sale. Country risk remained below 500 basis points.

Argentina's dollar blue closed on Friday March 27 at $1.395 for purchase and $1.415 for sale, down $10 during the day. Other financial dollar types hovered around $1.470. Country risk stood at 6,105 basis points.

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The dólar blue ended Friday May 29 without changes in Argentina, while the Central Bank bought foreign currency and international reserves declined.

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