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Where next in Argentina’s debt dispute?

A series of statements from Buenos Aires over the weekend provide hope that Argentina’s government might be able to find common ground with “holdout” creditors. Reaching a mutually agreeable solution will still be difficult, but the worst-case scenario that Argentina is pushed into another default does at least seem less likely than a week ago. In this Update, we tackle three key questions about recent developments and where we go from here.

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