El riesgo país de Argentina sube a 511 puntos básicos

El Riesgo País de Argentina cerró en 511 puntos básicos el martes 12 de mayo de 2026, marcando un aumento de 15 puntos respecto al cierre anterior.

El indicador elaborado por JP Morgan registró este ascenso tras alcanzar un mínimo de casi cuatro meses el lunes anterior, cuando cerró en 496 puntos. La jornada del martes reflejó una toma de ganancias en los bonos soberanos, con una apertura en 496 puntos que escaló hasta el cierre en 511.

Esta subida interrumpió la tendencia bajista reciente impulsada por la mejora en la calificación crediticia de Fitch Ratings, que elevó la nota de CCC+ a B-. El índice se mantiene por debajo de los máximos de abril, como los 582 puntos del 27 de abril.

El Riesgo País mide el diferencial entre los bonos argentinos y los del Tesoro de Estados Unidos. Un nivel de 511 puntos implica un costo adicional del 5,11% anual para el financiamiento internacional del país.

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