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Which countries owe the IMF the most money in 2025?

Which countries owe the IMF the most money in 2025?

Summary

The article discusses countries with the highest debts to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2025, highlighting Argentina as the largest borrower. The IMF serves as a financial resource for countries facing economic problems, providing loans with certain conditions that can be challenging to meet. These loans are measured in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which can be converted into major world currencies.

Key Facts

  • Central bankers and financial delegates met in Washington, DC for the IMF and World Bank annual meetings, which focus on global economic challenges.
  • The IMF acts as a lender of last resort, stepping in when countries cannot access regular borrowing options.
  • The IMF was founded in 1944 and now includes 191 member countries.
  • The IMF has a lending capacity of around $1 trillion, using pooled resources from its member countries.
  • As of 2025, 86 countries owe SDR 118.9 billion to the IMF, equal to about $162 billion.
  • Argentina owes the most to the IMF, with SDR 41.8 billion, approximately $57 billion.
  • Argentina's debt history with the IMF includes numerous bailouts, with the 2018 $57 billion loan being the largest in IMF history.
  • In 2025, President Trump announced a $20 billion support package for Argentina to help stabilize its economy, including a currency swap agreement.
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