News
01 March 2016

Argentina agrees $4.6bn deal to settle US creditor row

Region:
Americas

Argentina has struck a $4.65 billion agreement with US creditors to end a 15-year debt row. The country's default on $82 billion foreign debt in 2001 set off a long-running dispute with creditors led by US hedge fund Elliott Management.

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