Argentina
Horacio Paone for The New York Times
News about Argentina, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Chronology of Coverage
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Aug. 28, 2014
Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s suggestion to consider making Santiago del Estero the nation’s capital reflects longstanding tension between Buenos Aires and Argentina’s provinces, where most of country's agricultural and mineral wealth is generated. MORE -
Aug. 21, 2014
A judge in New York said that Argentina’s attempt to skirt his ruling on bond payments was “lawless.” MORE -
Jul. 31, 2014
For a nation that went through a devastating default 13 years ago, the collective memory of what a real economic default feels like is still fresh. MORE -
Jul. 30, 2014
A court has ruled that unless Argentina settles a debt dispute with the hedge fund firm of the billionaire Paul E. Singer, it is barred from paying its main bondholders. MORE -
Jul. 29, 2014
Barring a last-minute deal, Argentina will default on billions of dollars of bonds on Wednesday. But the reaction will probably be muted because this default is not a surprise. MORE
Articles
Proposing New Capital Is Old Idea in Argentina
President Cristina
Fernández de Kirchner’s suggestion to consider making Santiago del
Estero the nation’s capital reflects longstanding tension between Buenos
Aires and Argentina’s provinces.
August 28, 2014, Thursday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Argentina
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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Santiago del Estero (Argentina)
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Kirchner, Cristina Fernandez de
Frustrated Judge Scolds Argentina but Does Not Hold It in Contempt
A judge in New York said that Argentina’s attempt to skirt his ruling on bond payments was “lawless.”
August 21, 2014, Thursday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Government Bonds
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Argentina
Argentina Seeks to Sidestep U.S. Court in a Bond Dispute
A draft bill would
allow foreign investors holding Argentine debt to swap their defaulted
bonds for new ones subject to local law, a move intended to bypass a
United States court.
August 20, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Griesa, Thomas P
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Kirchner, Cristina Fernandez de
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Argentina
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Elliott Management Corp
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Government Bonds
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Hedge Funds
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Suits and Litigation (Civil)
Hedge Fund Holdouts Fail to Reach Private Deal Over Argentine Debt
Aurelius Capital Management said that a deal involving private banks was no longer on the table.
August 13, 2014, Wednesday
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Argentina
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Aurelius Capital Management
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Elliott Management Corp
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Government Bonds
Judge Threatens Argentina With Contempt Over Its Statements
A judge told
Argentina to cease making “false and misleading” statements that it did
not default on July 30, even threatening to hold the nation in contempt
of court if the assertions continued.
August 8, 2014, Friday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Griesa, Thomas P
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Pollack, Daniel A
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Singer, Paul E
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Argentina
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Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
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Elliott Management Corp
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Government Bonds
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Suits and Litigation (Civil)
Argentina: Man Located After 37 Years
The head of a human
rights organization that searches for hundreds of babies stolen by
Argentina’s military dictatorship decades ago has located her grandson
after 37 years.
August 6, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Human Rights and Human Rights Violations
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Carlotto, Estela de
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Robberies and Thefts
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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Argentina
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Murders and Attempted Murders
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Kidnapping
Argentina Ordered to Resume Talks With Hedge Fund
A federal judge said
talks would have to continue with a group of hedge funds that hold
Argentina’s bonds. Otherwise, the judge said: “What is to happen?
Another 10 years of irresolution?”
August 1, 2014, Friday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Griesa, Thomas P
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Singer, Paul E
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Kicillof, Axel
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Pollack, Daniel A
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Manhattan (NYC)
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Argentina
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Hedge Funds
Argentina Default Is Ruled a Credit Event for Swaps
The International
Swaps and Derivatives Association says Argentina’s failure to make a
payment on its bonds earlier this week will activate credit default
swaps on the country’s debt.
August 1, 2014, Friday
Morning Agenda: Markets Fall but Strategists Shrug
The stock market
ended July with a dive but analysts were upbeat. | Argentina may be in
default but also may be in denial. | A popular prepaid money card has
opened a path to fraudulent schemes. | Trulia is at a competitive
disadvantage while it...
August 1, 2014, Friday
MORE ON ARGENTINA AND: Ackman, William A
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Colbert, Stephen
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Stewart, Jon
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Argentina
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Puerto Rico
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Ireland
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Bloomberg News
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Fortress Investment Group L.L.C
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Financial Stability Oversight Council
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FTI Consulting Inc
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Zillow.com
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Apollo Global Management
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Balfour Beatty PLC
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Bank of Ireland
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Herbalife Ltd
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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd
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Green Dot Corporation
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Trulia.com
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Synchrony Financial
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Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority
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Parsons Brinckerhoff
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Consumer Protection
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Banking and Financial Institutions
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Regulation and Deregulation of Industry
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Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues
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United States Economy
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Stocks and Bonds
Argentina Is in Default, and Also Maybe in Denial
For a nation that
went through a devastating default 13 years ago, the collective memory
of what a real economic default feels like is still fresh.
July 31, 2014, Thursday
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Argentina Official on Failed Debt Talks
After debt talks collapsed, the economy
minister of Argentina, Axel Kicillof, characterized the negotiations
with an American hedge fund as extortion.
After the World Cup, Glory and Heartache
Soccer fans in Berlin and Buenos Aires during the final match of the World Cup.
Battle for the 2014 World Cup Trophy
Germany, just off a stunning victory against
Brazil, faced off with Argentina, whose star player Lionel Messi faced
the biggest test of his international career. Germany won in extra time.
World Cup 2014: Germany Defeats Argentina, 1-0, in Extra Time to Win Final
Germany won the World Cup for the fourth
time after Mario Götze scored in the 113th minute to give the Germans a
1-0 victory over Argentina.
Germany Outlasts Argentina for the World Cup
Both Germany and Argentina had solid chances
throughout the game, but Germany finally scored in the 113th minute,
lifting the country to its fourth World Cup title.
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