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Understanding Argentina’s Coming Default

At the time of this writing, Argentina is a few days away from formally defaulting on its debts.  How could this happen three times in just twenty-eight years?

Following the 2001 default, Argentina offered a debt swap (a restructuring of debt) to its creditors in 2005.  Many bondholders accepted the Argentine offer, but some of them did not.  Those who did not accept the debt swap are called the “holdouts.”  When Argentina started to pay the new bonds to those who entered the debt swap (the “holdins”), the holdouts took Argentina to court under New York law, the jurisdiction under which the Argentine debt has been issued.  After the US Supreme Court refused to hear the Argentine case a few weeks ago, Judge Griesa’s ruling became final.

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