Argentina wins debt reprieve
Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay US$1.33 billion ($1.58 billion) next month to "holdout" investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and have waged a long legal...
View ArticleArgentina wins debt reprieve, default averted for now
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay $1.33 billion next month to "holdout" investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and have waged a long legal...
View ArticleUPDATE 3-US appeals court gives Argentina reprieve in debt case
* Legal wrangling had stirred market fear of a debt crisis * Argentine wants to avoid paying $1.33 billion to "holdouts" By Daniel Bases NEW YORK, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Argentina has won a reprieve...
View ArticleAppeals court gives Argentina reprieve in debt case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay $1.33 billion next month to "holdout" investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and have waged a long legal...
View ArticleU.S. appeals court gives Argentina reprieve in debt case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay $1.33 billion (830.4 million pounds) next month to "holdout" investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and...
View ArticleArgentina's debt holdouts say they're savers, not vultures
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A decade after Argentina's debt default turned their savings to dust, a U.S. judge has rekindled the hopes of pensioners and other small investors fighting for full repayment...
View ArticleCORRECTED-UPDATE 4-Argentina wins debt reprieve, default averted for now
(Corrects source of statement in final paragraph) * Legal wrangling had stirred market fear of a debt crisis * Argentine wants to avoid paying $1.33 bln to "holdouts" * Argentina says will make...
View ArticleArgentina Debt War Lawyers Spend Decade Before Judge
Two lawyers have spent much of the past decade defending Argentina in front of the same U.S. judge in dozens of lawsuits arising from the South American country’s 2001 default on $95 billion in...
View ArticleArgentina debt fix sharply challenged by US court
* 2nd Circuit skeptical bondholders were treated equally * Bondholders who didn't join debt swaps say deserve payment * Argentina, US: Decision could affect future restructurings By Jonathan Stempel...
View ArticleU.S. court orders Argentina to pay bond holders in "vultures" row
By Daniel Bases and Nate Raymond and Andrew Longstreth NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina suffered a stinging blow late on Wednesday when a New York federal judge ordered immediate payment to holders of...
View ArticleArgentina to appeal whole bond decision: media
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina will to go an appeals court in New York on Monday to challenge the ruling of a U.S. judge who last week issued a decision that raised the specter of a technical...
View ArticleArgentina debt fight is magnet for top U.S. lawyers
NEW YORK Nov 27 (Reuters) - The fight coming to a head in U.S. courts over Argentine government debt has attracted some of the biggest names in the U.S. legal business. The latest big gun to enter the...
View ArticleArgentina's options shrink after U.S. debt ruling
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A decade after staging the biggest sovereign default in history, Argentina faces another possible debt crisis after a U.S. court ordered it to pay $1.3 billion to holders of...
View ArticleUPDATE 4-Argentina to argue debt repayments immune to U.S. law
* Gov't says debt repayments made outside United States * Holdout ruling raises "technical default" fears * Argentine president vows not to pay "vulture funds" By Alejandro Lifschitz and Daniel Bases...
View ArticleArgentina to argue debt repayments immune to U.S. law
BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina's government will tell a U.S. judge on Friday that sovereign debt repayments made outside the United States are immune to U.S. law and seizures by holdout...
View ArticleArgentina appeals US court order to pay holdout bond investors
By Helen Popper and Daniel Bases BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina on Monday appealed a U.S. court order to pay $1.3 billion to investors who rejected two debt restructurings tied to its...
View ArticleRPT-Argentina playing last cards in court battle with bondholders
* U.S. court ruling heightens fears of imminent default * With few options left, Argentina turns to appeals court * Ruling a blow to nation's strategy to overcome 2002 crisis * Raises doubts about...
View ArticleArgentina playing last cards in court battle with bondholders
By Helen Popper and Daniel Bases BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina will make a last-ditch attempt this week to stall a U.S. court ruling that has shaken the nation's strategy to put a 2002...
View ArticleUPDATE 2-Argentina bondholders seek fresh halt on court ordered payments
* Holders of restructured Argentine bonds file emergency motion * With few options left, Argentina to appeal in days ahead * U.S. court ruling heightens fears of imminent default By Helen Popper and...
View ArticleUPDATE 1-Argentina bondholders seek fresh halt on court ordered payments
* Holders of restructured Argentine bonds file emergency motion * With few options left, Argentina turns to appeals court * U.S. court ruling heightens fears of imminent default By Helen Popper and...
View ArticleArgentina bondholders seek fresh halt on court ordered payments
BUENOS AIRES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors holding $1 billion worth of restructured Argentine debt filed an emergency motion in a U.S. federal appeals court on Monday to fight a ruling that they fear...
View ArticleBNY Mellon, bondholders to argue in Argentina appeal of US ruling
NEW YORK Feb 12 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court has agreed to hear from more parties potentially affected by its review of a decision requiring Argentina to pay $1.33 billion to bondholders who...
View ArticleUPDATE 4-Argentina challenges U.S. court with bond plan
* Most defaulted bonds were restructured in 2005 and 2010 * Argentina vows to pay restructured bonds no matter what * Holdouts want 100 cents on the dollar By Nate Raymond and Hugh Bronstein NEW...
View ArticleArgentina Presents Conditions for Debt Repayment
New York. Argentina on Friday offered two New York hedge funds to repay its debt to them with cash and new bonds on conditions similar to those used in a 2010 debt swap. The South American nation is...
View ArticleArgentina offers conditions for debt repayment
Argentina on Friday offered two New York hedge funds to repay its debt to them with cash and new bonds on conditions similar to those used in a 2010 debt swap. The South American nation is facing a...
View ArticleArgentina avoids defaulting on debt, for now
Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay US$1.33 billion next month to âholdoutâ investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and have waged a long legal battle to be...
View ArticleArgentina faces very different debt default if loses legal fight
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - When Argentina defaulted on its debt in 2002, the economy was collapsing and a bloody popular revolt had helped topple two presidents in a week. Now, the country could default...
View ArticleUPDATE 1-Argentine shares up on relief over U.S. court stay
By Hugh Bronstein BUENOS AIRES Aug 23 (Reuters) - Argentina's stock market rose on Friday after a U.S. appeals court put a hold on injunctions against the government in its legal battle with holdout...
View ArticleArgentina markets give back gains after U.S. court stay
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine markets initially rose on Friday after a U.S. appeals court put a hold on injunctions against the government in its legal battle with "holdout" bond investors, but...
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