Argentina’s securities regulator CNV scrapped the ARS200m daily transfer cap on bonds maturing in two years or more for non-residents, according to a press release.
- Up to this date, the ARS200m daily cap for non-residents applied to bonds with maturities of up to 3 years held by foreign custodian entities
- Decision aims to eliminate “unnecessary obstacles in capital market operations:” statement
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