Argentina’s final offer to ‘holdout’ bondholders looks set to fall well short of the level required to reach an agreement, leaving the government closer than ever to a technical default. With the holdouts due to deliver their verdict on the debt offer within the next three weeks, we could be approaching the tipping point for an economic ‘model’ which has defied the odds for the best part of the last decade.
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