News illustration of Argentina's country risk dropping below 500 points due to Fitch upgrade.
News illustration of Argentina's country risk dropping below 500 points due to Fitch upgrade.
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Fitch upgrade pushes Argentina country risk below 500 points

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Argentina's credit rating rose to B- after Fitch Ratings' decision, driving the country risk down to 496 basis points on Monday, May 11. The indicator had not broken that level since late January.

The JP Morgan country risk index closed at 496 points on May 11, 2026. The drop followed Fitch's upgrade of the sovereign rating from CCC+ to B-.

Argentine bonds rallied and yields on the 2035 notes settled near 9.5%. The spread narrowed to levels unseen since February.

President Javier Milei and Economy Minister Luis Caputo have avoided issuing debt in international markets since the 2020 restructuring. Caputo said on May 6 that the government prefers cheaper financing before turning to the market.

Analysts such as Thierry Larose of Vontobel expect Argentina to seize the window in the second half of 2026, ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the drop in Argentina's country risk below 500 points after Fitch's upgrade to B-, with users noting improved market optimism and potential for new debt issuance. Posts emphasize fiscal discipline and sovereign bond gains, often crediting economic reforms. Some express cautious optimism amid global factors like oil prices.

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Illustration of Argentina's flag and financial charts representing S&P rating upgrade
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S&P raised Argentina rating to B- and country risk fell to 437 points

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S&P Global Ratings upgraded Argentina's sovereign credit rating from CCC+ to B- on Friday. Country risk closed at 437 basis points, the lowest level since May 2018.

Argentina's country risk closed at 511 basis points on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, up 15 points from the previous close.

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Argentina's country risk index compiled by JP Morgan closed at 519 basis points on Thursday, May 21, 2026, after a sustained decline influenced by US Treasury bond yields.

The J.P. Morgan country risk index closed on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at 435 basis points in Argentina. The figure marks a slight technical increase from the previous day, though it remains at the lowest levels since 2018.

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Local assets traded mixed on Monday, June 15, driven by Argentina's sovereign rating upgrade and the United States-Iran agreement.

The Argentine government gathered funds to cover a US$4.2 billion maturity on July 9 at an average cost of 6.7%.

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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.

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