fact check argentina

  • I made a tweet the other day that my good friends at Fact Check Argentina happened to pick up. hahahahaha http://t.co/odwHUkOq4x ahahahahaha pic.twitter.com/3bE3zTFgo6 — Mike LaSusa (@mikelasusa) November 25, 2014 I thought this was pretty funny, seeing as I wrote a piece about ATFA that was pretty harshly critical of their attempts to, in the words

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  • In 2001, Argentina defaulted on its national debt. More than 90% of lenders subsequently agreed to restructuring deals that allowed the country to exchange new bonds for the defaulted ones at a significant loss for the creditors. However, some investment firms labelled “vulture funds” by their critics – most of which are based in the Cayman Islands – bought up Argentine bonds

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