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7月30日,阿根廷default风险,考验金砖储备银行的时刻

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money.cnn.com/2014/07/25/investing/argentina-default/不知道是否引发金融市场反映.15亿不是大数目,想救能救得了

HONG KONG (CNNMoney)

The clock is ticking. Argentina will default in just a few days unless the country can find a way to satisfy creditors that are owed roughly $1.5 billion.

The country's only remaining option appears to be negotiations -- and a compromise. If a deal is not reached, the country could miss its next bond payment on July 30.

 

Argentina's pickle is the result of a marathon legal battle with a small group of "holdout" creditors that have demanded full payment on bonds they picked up after the country's last default in 2001.

Most of the country's other bondholders agreed to debt restructurings, but the holdouts have waged a battle in court for full principal -- plus interest.

The countdown to default started in earnest last month when a U.S. judge ruled that if Argentina doesn't pay the holdouts, it can't make any more payments to its restructured bondholders.

Related: Argentina currency crisis is no joke

The government of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is now playing a high-stakes game of chicken with the holdouts. The group says they're open to a compromise that would allow Argentina to avoid yet another default.

Argentina is worried that a deal with the holdouts could trigger billions of dollars in additional claims. The country's government also insists it doesn't have enough time to reach a fair resolution.

So far, the two groups appear to be making very little progress in the court-mandated negotiations. A court mediator, Daniel Pollack, said Thursday that Argentina had declined to enter direct talks with the holdouts, which include several American hedge funds.

NML Capital, one of the holdout hedge funds, said in a statement that Argentina had shown a "total lack of willingness" to solve the problem.

"Argentina's government made clear that it will be choosing to default next week," NML said. "Argentina again refused to negotiate any aspect of the dispute. Instead, its representatives simply stated that no solution was possible."

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