Argentina defers debt payments

By AFP
April 07, 2020

Buenos Aires: Argentina is deferring payments of up to $9.8 billion on its local public debt in response to the coronavirus crisis, the government announced in a decree published on Monday.

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The decree postpones payments on public debt issued under local law and not subject to international arbitration, as the government of President Alberto Fernandez negotiates with creditors to restructure $68.8 billion in private foreign debt.

The decree attributed the action to the global health crisis unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which it said had "altered the deadlines anticipated" in the government´s timetable for stabilizing its debt situation.

The country, Latin America´s third largest economy, has been struggling under a protracted economic crisis that the government says has made its $311 billion public debt unsustainable.

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