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Argentine bondholders claim government economic policies undermine investor confidence

Saturday, October 24th 2020 - 08:55 UTC
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Argentina is headed for a near 12% economic contraction this year due to the coronavirus pandemic Argentina is headed for a near 12% economic contraction this year due to the coronavirus pandemic

Argentine bondholder groups slammed the government over economic policies they said were undermining investor confidence in the country, which emerged from a sovereign default in September after a US$ 65 billion restructuring.

Two of the groups involved in that debt revamp said in a statement that policies since then had “failed to restore confidence” and instead had “dramatically worsened the country’s economic crisis.” Bond prices have dropped sharply since the exchange.

Argentina, headed for a near 12% economic contraction this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, is battling a foreign exchange crisis with dwindling reserves and a huge gap between the official peso spot rate and alternative trades of the currency.

The economy ministry and central bank have tightened capital controls this year, but have yet to calm the situation. The gap between the official spot rate of around 82 pesos per dollar and the black market was around 143% on Thursday.

“Instead of heralding a reopening of access to markets to support Argentina’s manifest investment needs, the aftermath of the debt restructuring is a virtual wasteland for Argentine credit,” the Exchange Bondholder Group and Argentina Creditor Committee said.

Argentina’s center-left Peronist government, in place since last December, has this year restructured over US$100 billion with private creditors and is in negotiations to defer some US$45 billion owed to the International Monetary Fund.

Categories: Economy, Politics, Argentina.

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  • Jo Bloggs

    Undoubtedly not Argentina’s fault. I am just waiting for the deadbeats who post here to explain why, because I don’t understand economics like an Argentine.

    ;-)

    Chuckle chuckle.

    Oct 25th, 2020 - 10:43 am 0
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