International Monetary Fund staff urged Javier Milei’s government in Argentina to build up its foreign reserves faster as part of the nation’s US$20-billion agreement with the lender.

The IMF’s warning adds fuel to a debate between Milei’s team and some investors over whether the government needs to overhaul its currency policy, which has been an Achilles heel in Argentina’s past programmes with the fund.

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