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Argentina launches new debt deal | Argentina launches new debt deal |
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Argentina plans to launch a new debt swap, which it hopes will end a long-running saga that started from a massive default eight years ago. | Argentina plans to launch a new debt swap, which it hopes will end a long-running saga that started from a massive default eight years ago. |
Latin America's third-largest economy is trying to rebuild its reputation with international investors and sell bonds to raise money. | Latin America's third-largest economy is trying to rebuild its reputation with international investors and sell bonds to raise money. |
It wants to buy $20bn in outstanding defaulted bonds held by investors who refused a previous offer in 2005. | It wants to buy $20bn in outstanding defaulted bonds held by investors who refused a previous offer in 2005. |
Argentina defaulted on $95bn of bonds in 2001, a record amount at the time. | Argentina defaulted on $95bn of bonds in 2001, a record amount at the time. |
Since the 2001-2002 economic crisis, Argentines have seen a president chased through the streets by rioting mobs and seven subsequent presidents come and go. | Since the 2001-2002 economic crisis, Argentines have seen a president chased through the streets by rioting mobs and seven subsequent presidents come and go. |
But Argentina's economy has recovered relatively strongly. The country wants to raise at least $1bn in fresh capital. | But Argentina's economy has recovered relatively strongly. The country wants to raise at least $1bn in fresh capital. |
Steep discount | Steep discount |
President Cristina Fernandez's predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, had restructured most of the debt, and repaid money borrowed from the International Monetary Fund. | |
Economy Minister Amado Boudou said investors would have to take losses of at least 65% to enter the new swap, an even deeper discount than what was offered in 2005. | Economy Minister Amado Boudou said investors would have to take losses of at least 65% to enter the new swap, an even deeper discount than what was offered in 2005. |
The 2005 offer was accepted by some 75% of bondholders who owned the defaulted debt. | The 2005 offer was accepted by some 75% of bondholders who owned the defaulted debt. |
"The proposed transaction is certainly a win-win for Argentina and investors alike," said Robert Koenigsberger, a managing partner at hedge fund Gramercy Advisors, which holds a lot of Argentine debt. | "The proposed transaction is certainly a win-win for Argentina and investors alike," said Robert Koenigsberger, a managing partner at hedge fund Gramercy Advisors, which holds a lot of Argentine debt. |
"The market environment for a deal such as been contemplated will have a very high level of participation." | "The market environment for a deal such as been contemplated will have a very high level of participation." |
Last year, Ms Fernandez pledged to repay the entire $6.7bn of defaulted debt still owed to foreign governments. | Last year, Ms Fernandez pledged to repay the entire $6.7bn of defaulted debt still owed to foreign governments. |
She said Argentina would use about one-sixth of the nation's reserves to pay the debt. | She said Argentina would use about one-sixth of the nation's reserves to pay the debt. |
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