Quick Overview: The balance of power between creditors and countries depends on a court case battle between Creditors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a deal to restructure $65 billion worth of Felix Salmon, senior editor at Fusion, explains why a New York judge could hold

Argentine Default Fears Ease - Detailed Overview & Context

The balance of power between creditors and countries depends on a court case battle between Creditors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a deal to restructure $65 billion worth of Felix Salmon, senior editor at Fusion, explains why a New York judge could hold July 31 (Bloomberg) - Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports from Buenos Aires, World Finance speaks to Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal, Professor in Banking and Finance Law at Queen Mary University, about how ... The third largest economy in South America has slipped into a technical

Anna Gelpern explains why the latest court decision widens the scope of the impact on the banking system from Inflation, devaluation and recession are words most After the United Nations vote in favor of a debt restructuring resolution to help resolve disputes between governments and their ...

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