BCRA Reserves Hit Milei-Era High Amid 2026 Accumulation Push

Argentina's central bank gross international reserves reached USD 43.610 million on Friday, the highest since President Javier Milei's term began, building on the 2026 accumulation plan announced earlier this month. Driven by gold revaluation and Treasury purchases, this strengthens the position ahead of a USD 4,200 million debt maturity on January 9.

Following the BCRA's December 15 announcement of its 2026 economic plan—which includes updating exchange rate bands with inflation and a structured reserve accumulation program targeting up to USD 17 billion—gross international reserves hit USD 43.610 million on Friday, up USD 596 million from Thursday and surpassing the prior Milei-era peak of USD 43.014 million in August 2025. The weekly gain totaled USD 1.197 million, boosted by revaluation of 1.98 million ounces of gold at USD 4,561 per ounce.

This buildup precedes a USD 4,200 million debt maturity on January 9. Economy Minister Luis Caputo confirmed nearly USD 900 million in acquisitions outside the Mercado Libre de Cambios (MLC). Treasury dollar deposits at the BCRA surged from USD 97 million to nearly USD 2,000 million between December 4 and Wednesday, via USD 630 million in market purchases, USD 360 million net inflows from organizations like the Inter-American Development Bank, and USD 910 million from the BONAR 2029N placement.

Signed contracts this week for the Comahue hydroelectric dams concession (Alicurá, El Chocón, Piedra del Águila, Cerros Colorados) could add USD 700 million, potentially reducing the January shortfall to USD 1,700 million if funds arrive promptly. December saw the Economy Ministry net USD 408 million in MLC purchases, averaging USD 29 million daily versus November's USD 16 million.

Economist Gonzalo Martínez Mosquera noted, 'the market takes it for granted that those maturities will be paid,' but cautioned about private sector strain as 'the Government avoids a fiscal deficit, forcing the private sector to borrow.' These steps underscore efforts to maintain exchange rate and fiscal stability amid challenges.

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Central bank buys US$112 million as reserves hit highest level since 2019

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Argentina's Central Bank purchased US$112 million in the foreign exchange market on Tuesday, lifting gross international reserves to US$47.908 billion.

Argentina's Central Bank (BCRA) bought US$457 million on Friday, April 10, its largest purchase in two years. Gross international reserves reached US$45.431 million, with net reserves turning positive at US$323 million. The official dollar closed lower at $1.395 for sale at Banco Nación.

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Argentina's Central Bank purchased 35 million dollars in the latest session, lifting gross reserves to 45.951 billion dollars.

The International Monetary Fund published its report on the second review of the Extended Fund Facility agreement with Argentina. It approved a disbursement of one billion dollars and issued observations on statistics and fiscal targets.

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On Tuesday, June 23 the country risk rebounded to 433 points and the official and blue dollar reached their highest values since January. International stock markets fell and Argentine shares on Wall Street traded lower.

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