Canning House Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson considers the balancing act being undertaken by President Alberto Fernández and Martín Guzmán in Argentina as the government continues its debt re-negotiations following a default in May.
Will Argentina's debt deal fly?
by Canning House Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson
Every week, Andrew Thompson draws on his great wealth of knowledge and experience of Latin America to bring our audience in-depth insights on economics, political risk, and business in the region.
This week, he considers the balancing act being undertaken by President Alberto Fernández and Martín Guzmán in Argentina as the government continues its debt re-negotiations following a default in May.
These stories are also available on Andrew’s blog site:
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What happened?
Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández and economy minister Martín Guzmán were reported on 19 June to have extended the deadline for rescheduling US$65bn worth of bonds by almost a month to 24 July.
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About the Author
Andrew Thompson
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Andrew is a former foreign correspondent (Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro) and a broadcaster for the BBC’s Latin American Service. He is an Associate Fellow at Canning House in London. Working through La Rambla Research Ltd., he writes about economics, political risk, and business in Latin America.
These stories are also available on Andrew's blog site, La Rambla Research