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The payout of $2.4bn from Argentina to Elliott Management spurred efforts to tighten the already-tangled restructuring process
Judge lifts injunctions on country after it pays creditors $9.3bn
The outcome for the people is positive but it has some alarming implications, writes Mario Blejer
Mauricio Macri has scored a success but still has much to do
President Macri must persuade Congress to push through holdouts accord
New York judge will remove financial blockade against the country under certain requirements
Creditors argue that an injunction against the country should remain in place
Hopes are rising for an end to the long-running debt drama in a New York court
Overture from Macri government receives sympathetic ear from New York judge
New President Mauricio Macri wants to ‘resolve all outstanding issues’
Hedge funds file subpoena in New York requesting information over German bank’s role in auction
Buenos Aires is desperately trying to meet a financial deadline in defiance of a US court ruling
US bank faces possible Buenos Aires sanctions over judge’s ruling
Hedge funds sue trustee BNY Mellon over euro-denominated bonds
Judge says Buenos Aires took ‘illegal’ steps to avoid orders on debt case
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