Central Banks & Macro risk-on · 1–3 years
A what‑if from the future

What if El Salvador IMF deal plus buyback rallies distressed bonds to par?

An IMF arrangement combined with debt buybacks rallies El Salvador's previously distressed eurobonds toward par, a striking turnaround that tightens its spreads.

29%
our model probability
over 1–3 years
prediction markets — the market's odds
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Anchored to measured history 29% · 90% range 18–40% · 40 dated precedents behind it — a wider range means thinner evidence

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The butterfly cascade

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Resolution timeline — how this probability is moving

Our model's odds (electric blue) over time vs the market's (Polymarket, amber), from the past toward the 1–3 years horizon. Each dot is a real macro event that nudged the probability — green pushed it up, red pushed it down. Tap a dot for the source. Loading the probability audit trail…

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What it would mean

If this plays out, it is a risk-on shock. An IMF arrangement combined with debt buybacks rallies El Salvador's previously distressed eurobonds toward par, a striking turnaround that tightens its spreads. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — EM currencies ▲ · Credit spreads ▼ · Global growth ▲ · Risk appetite ▲ — which propagate through our causal graph to the markets below.

Methodology. Probability and impact are anchored to history and scored against what actually happens — wins and losses, in public, at Reality Check. Market odds live from Polymarket & Kalshi. By Vikas Singh, Quantitative Strategist. Updated 2026-08-13.