Argentina’s country risk index fell sharply on Wednesday, dropping more than 50 points amid a global economic recovery following the truce between the United States and Iran. The indicator now stands at 551 basis points, down from 610 points on Tuesday. Sovereign U.S. dollar bonds are also registering gains, with the Global 2041 up 3.5%, followed by the Global 2035 (+3.4%) and the Global 2046 (+3.3%). The momentum is also reflected in international markets, with Wall Street registering gains as high as 2.8%. Meanwhile, YPF (-5%), Transportadora de Gas del Sur (-2.6%), and Telecom (-2.1%) are among those dropping.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald April 08, 2026 17:27 UTC