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Argentina’s Got a New Attitude

What a difference an election can make. Just three months after Mauricio Macri became Argentina’s new president, the country is preparing to return to international debt markets for the first time in 15 years with a mid-April debt issuance of $11.68 billion. In lifting the long-standing injunctions that led Argentina to default in 2014, U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa noted that, “President Macri’s election changed everything.”   Argentina’s debt saga dates back to 2001, when the...

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Argentina’s Big Surprise

Argentinian voters blew their country’s presidential race wide open on October 25 with an unexpectedly close vote that will force the country’s first-ever runoff election on November 22. But the victor of that contest will receive a dubious prize: Argentina’s next president will have to deal with a stalled economy, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, an overvalued currency, and a large budget gap.   Polls conducted just before the recent vote suggested that Daniel Scioli, who served...

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