Argentina's international dollar bonds gain after Bessent support comments
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LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Argentina's international dollar bonds rallied on Thursday, after U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in-person discussions would "meaningfully advance" the country's pledge of financial support.
The 2030 maturity gained just over 2 cents to be bid at 68.58 cents on the dollar, regaining some ground after several days of losses.
Argentina's financial markets, which rallied strongly after Bessent's initial support pledge last month, have fallen in recent days around uncertainty over U.S. backing and concerns over the fate of President Javier Milei's reformist agenda after mid-term legislative elections later this month.
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