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  1. #1461
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandolf50  [View Original Post]
    They keep trying to borrow money to pay off other bond offers that are expiring. Its a never ending cycle that only gets worse every year. They are offering more then double the normal interest. They are digging a bigger and deeper hole that they will not be able to climb out of.....
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    It’s Deja Vu for Bond Traders as Argentina CPI Is Deemed Unreal

    Once again the Government cooks the books.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...eal?cmpid=yhoo

    Tres3.
    These two things are tightly related. Professional investors are not going to just accept what the govt puts out for statistics. They have an idea about what real CPI is and that, along with all the other perceived risks plus a fudge-factor for unforeseen risk all get put together into determining the return they must be promised in order to invest.

  2. #1460
    They keep trying to borrow money to pay off other bond offers that are expiring. Its a never ending cycle that only gets worse every year. They are offering more then double the normal interest. They are digging a bigger and deeper hole that they will not be able to climb out of.....

  3. #1459
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    It’s Deja Vu for Bond Traders as Argentina CPI Is Deemed Unreal

    Once again the Government cooks the books.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...eal?cmpid=yhoo

    Tres3.

  4. #1458
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    Paul Singer's Billion Dollar Hedge Fund Is Going to War Over $58,000

    Will Argentina ever pay? Something tells me no!

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/paul-s...123152588.html

    Tres3.

  5. #1457
    Quote Originally Posted by Tres3  [View Original Post]
    Did any entity that is not owned directly or indirectly by the Argentine government buy any of the bonds?

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...argentina-deal

    Tres3.
    http://pangeanews.net/economia/bond-...bonar24-10287/

  6. #1456
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    Elliott’s Newman Says Investors Too Optimistic on Argentina Deal

    Did any entity that is not owned directly or indirectly by the Argentine government buy any of the bonds?

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...argentina-deal

    Tres3.

  7. #1455
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    Putin Betting On An Argentinian Shale Boom

    I will believe it when I see it.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/putin-...161251611.html

    Tres3.

  8. #1454
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    Argentina is gloating in front of its hedge fund enemies

    The article is difficult to believe.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/argent...142200609.html

    Tres3.

  9. #1453
    Quote Originally Posted by Tres3  [View Original Post]
    More posturing for the Argentine LIVs.

    http://fusionmoney.tumblr.com/post/1...-of-funding-is

    Tres3.
    Always in denial. Not that it helps much.....

  10. #1452
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    Ambassador: Argentina has offers of funding, is not in default

    More posturing for the Argentine LIVs.

    http://fusionmoney.tumblr.com/post/1...-of-funding-is

    Tres3.

  11. #1451
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    Argentina sues Citibank over deal with holdout creditors

    It looks as if the Argentine government is trying to make Citibank a distracting scapegoat for its many failures.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/argent...3--sector.html

    Tres3.

  12. #1450
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    This is what it looks like when Argentina tries to embarrass your entire company in front of the wor

    Argentine arrogance at work.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/looks-...164823581.html

    Tres3.

  13. #1449
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    If foreign banks don't want to be audited they should probably stop laundering billions of dollars out of the country. I still remember the mysterious fire at Iron Mountain last year where HSBC et al " lost " all those money laundering records. Lol. How convenient.

    As far as Citi is concerned. I'm sure the Central bank is just doing this to remind Citi who runs the show in Argentina. And if they want to continue to make money laundering billions out of Argentina. They better do a better job at playing ball or else Argentina won't continue to turn a blind eye to their black book dealings. Don't even see how this is even news worthy. Oh that's right. 2015 is the year. Fingers crossed.

  14. #1448
    Quote Originally Posted by Tres3  [View Original Post]
    Well..... They need to make it look like all of their problems (Argentina's) is some elses fault.

  15. #1447
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    Argentine central bank to send regulators to local Citibank HQ


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