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Argentina’s creditors back $65 billion debt restructuring deal
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September 3, 2020
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Argentina has defused fears of a messy default after it gained backing from creditors, allowing it to exchange 99% of the bonds involved in a $65 billion restructuring, a deal that could set a precedent for future sovereign crises.
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