Topic: Argentina
Cayman investment funds sue Argentina over bond payout
Three investment funds that hold Argentinian sovereign bonds linked to the performance of the country’s gross domestic product are suing the government of Argentina in the High Court of England and Wales claiming it failed to make payments of about 384 million euro (CI$349 million) due under the bond.
EDITORIAL – How rich countries (mis)manage to go broke
The world has experienced the “tech bubble,” “housing bubble” and even the “tulip bubble." Now, we have the “government bubble.”
Rahn: The next financial crisis
The end is near – depending on how you define “near” and where you live.
El-Erian: Argentina’s triumphant return
Last week, international capital markets enthusiastically granted redemption to Argentina, a serial defaulter on money it has borrowed from external creditors.
Post: True ‘dignity’ in Argentina
Today's lesson in responsible democratic leadership comes to us from, of all places, Argentina.
Bloomberg: Argentina’s lessons
Before Argentina’s debt crisis is resolved – and prospects have been looking better lately – it’s worth pausing to ask why the stalemate has lasted so long. (More than a decade, but who’s counting?)






