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Household Loan Delinquency Rates

Comparison of delinquency rates between late 2024 and March 2026

Primary Sources

bloomberg.com
Soaring Household Defaults Rock Argentina's Banks and Fintechs

May 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTCA sharp rise in household delinquencies is shaking Argentina’s banks and fintech firms, presenting another challenge to President Javier Milei’s ambitious economic overhaul. The number of households falling behind on debt payments jumped to a 15-year high of 11.5% of total loans in March, from 2.6% at the end of 2024, according to figures published by the central bank this month.

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en.wikipedia.org
Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

{{Use dmy dates|date= 1234 Economy of ArgentinaPuerto Madero business complex in Buenos Aires CBDCurrencyArgentine peso (ARS)Fiscal yearCalendar yearTrade organizationsWTO, Mercosur, Prosur, G-20Country group Developing/Emerging[1] Upper-middle income economy[2] StatisticsPopulation 46,044,703 (2022)[3]GDP $683.37 billion (nominal; 2025)[4] $1.49 trillion (PPP; 2025)[4] GDP rank 24th (nominal; 2025) 29th (PPP; 2025) GDP growth 4.4% (2025)[4] 4.0% (2026)[4] 4.0% (2027f)[4] 3.8% (2028f)[4] GDP per capita $14,360 (nominal; 2025)[4] $31,310 (PPP; 2025)[4] GDP per capita rank 70th (nominal; 2025) 69th (PPP; 2025) GDP by sector Agriculture, forestry, and fishing: 6.0% mining: 3.6% manufacturing: 17.2% construction: 5.6% commerce and tourism: 16.9% transport, communications, and utilities: 7.9% government: 9.5% business, social and other services: 33.3% (2015)[5] Inflation (CPI) 31.8% (September 2025) (INDEC)[6] Population below poverty line 31.7% (2025)[7] 7.3% living in extreme poverty (2025)[8] Gini coefficient 42.4 medium (2023)[9]Human Development Index 0.865 very high (2023)[10] (47th) 0.761 high IHDI (45th) (2023)[10] Labor force 21,339,080 (2022)[11] 55.1% employment rate (2021)[12] Labor force by occupationAgricultural 7.3%manufacturing 13.1%construction 7.6%commerce and tourism 21.4%transport, communications and utilities 7.8%financial, real estate and business service, 9.4%public administration and defense 6.3%social services and other 27.1% (2006)[13]Unemployment 6.3% (2025) (IMF)[14]Average gross salaryUS$1135 monthly (AR$1,468,135.75) (June 2025)[15]Main industriesFood processing and beveragesmotor vehicles and auto partsappliances and electronicsmachinery and equipmentchemicalspharmaceuticalsglasssteel and aluminumcementtextilestobacco productspublishingfurnitureleatherExternalExports $87.07 billion (2025)[16]Export goodsSoybeans and derivatives (soybean meal and soybean oil), maize, wheat, vehicles, beef, petroleum and gas, lithium, wine, sunflower, sunflower oil, pear, tobacco, barley, rice, honey, woolMain export partners Brazil 14.7% China 11.3% European Union 9.7% United States 9.6% (2025)[16] Imports $75.79 billion (2025)[16]Import goodsMotor vehicles, Auto parts and accessories, Mineral fuels and oils, Medicines and pharmaceutical products, Industrial machinery and equipment, Fertilizers, Plastics, Telecommunications equipmentMain import partners Brazil 24.3% China 23.7% European Union 13.8% United States 8.8% (2025)[16] FDI stock $76.58 bi...

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bloomberglinea.com
Seguros contra default de Argentina reflejan el temor de inversores que ...

Seguros contra default de Argentina reflejan el temor de inversores que Caputo desestima Los credit default swap del país a uno y dos años operan con un diferencial de 270 puntos básicos, muy por encima del promedio habitual de otros países.

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collateralizedloanobligations.com
CLO Default Rates: Historical Data & Analysis | 1994-2025

Comprehensive CLO and leveraged loan default rate data. Analyze historical defaults by year, recovery rates, and how defaults impact CLO tranches.

collateralizedloanobligations.com